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    Movement Analysis of aCorner Kick in Futbol

    (Soccer)

    Created by James Elliott

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    Movement Classification

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    Speeds vary on technique

    Mostly done in 3 steps

    Very efficient

    Manipulation of the torso and foot

    Base starts with 2 foot base then moves to a 1 footbase

    ,

    Locomotion, Limb

    Manipulation

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    Type of Movement

    Serial movement

    Timing is everything

    Has a defining start and end

    Once Referee blows whistle till athlete goes back toplaying position

    Importance- Lining up the shot to a teammate andtrying to score

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    Complexity

    Complex task

    Involves many different muscle groups in the body,such as upper leg muscles and the lower leg muscles.As well as Focusing on the lower half and feet.

    Requires many cognitive processes to achieve a goal.

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    EnvironmentalRequirements

    Open environment

    The game takes place in an open environment.

    Anything can happen. Since the task is part of the game it is in an open

    environment.

    There is no predicting what could happen during theevent, or what the event leads to. (Hopefully a goal)

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    Constraints

    Biological

    A person can havesuccess or difficulty

    depending on theirdominant side.

    Stage right is better forRight dominant people

    Stage left is better for left

    dominant people

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    Constraints

    Task constraints

    Time of the game; Thelater the more pressure.

    Style of the ball; Manyleagues use differentballs-- Special ball forWorld Cup

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    Constraints

    Environment

    Surface of the field

    Grass, Artificial Turf, Dirt, or Cement Weather

    Clear, Raining, Snowy, Hailing, or Windy

    Fans

    Throwing items at athletes Alcoholic beverage, smoke bombs, etc.

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    Anatomical Analysis

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    Ball and Socket

    Enarthrodial- Whichpermits movementof all plans

    Acetabulum of hipbone with head offemur

    Able to be in 3+degrees of freedom

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    Hinge Joint

    Only allows movementin 2 planes

    Tibia and Femurconnection with helpfrom the patella, ACL,Meniscus, Lateralligament and Medial

    Ligament Only able for 1 degree

    of freedom

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    Gliding Joint

    Most important for thetask.

    To be able to put bendon the ball, the foot hasto be able to strike theball from differentangles

    Between the distal endsof the fibula and tibiaand the proximal endsof the talus

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    Physiological Analysis

    PRACTICE. From a pickup game in the backyard to the WorldCup Finals this task is hard to do. Teammates need to practicethis early and often to understand how both parties canconnect to score. The athlete needs to work on muscularendurance so the body part in use is ready to go at all times.The body part also needs to have muscular strength. If thebody part is weak, the athlete will have trouble completing thetask. The athlete needs to work on the power, the agility of thetask, and accuracy for placement of the corner kick. The player

    also needs to know how to use levers. Every time an athletedoes the task it will be different. If the athlete practices theywill be able to understand how much bend (HINT HINTWINK WINK) will be needed to place the ball to a teammateand to keep it away from the goalkeeper.

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    Social/Cultural/Psychological Analysis

    It takes place in a team sport activity, but is doneindividually. Individual is looking for an assist.Fans from opposite team are yelling at you whileyour teams fans are cheering you on. This activity,if correctly done, can potentially win the game for at team. There is usually only one person on the teamthat does this task. If a team is lucky they can have 2

    players that do it from opposite sides, not at thesame time.

    Bend it like Beckham.

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    Muscular Analysis

    Major muscles that areused are the:

    Upper Leg Muscles -

    quadriceps (Vastuslateralis, medialis,intermedius, Rectusfemoris), Sartoriusmuscles. Hamstrings(bicep femoris,semimembranosus,

    semitendinosus)

    Lower Leg Muscles-Gastrocnemius, tibialisanterior, soleus muscles

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    Spatial Analysis

    Sequence 1 Frontal , anatomical position.

    (just standing )

    Sequence 2 (swing of the kick) Sagittal, bilateral movement,

    hyperflexion of the leg which heis kicking the ball. The foot isdorsiflexed.

    Sequence 3 (follow through) Sagittal, bilateral movement,

    extension of the leg to kick theball. The foot is plantar flexedonce the player has contact withthe ball but the player mustcontinue the movement forpower.

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    Stability/Equilibrium

    The Importance of stability and equilibrium of your body is veryimportant in the movement sequence of taking a corner kick, it helpsmaintain for movement to continue. The base of support of balance andkeeping your center of gravity is key to kicking a great corner kick.

    In the first sequence the player is a anatomical position waiting to getpermission to kick the ball, so the player has center of gravity and stability.

    In the second sequence the players combined center of gravity and line gravityis shifted because the player is moving in a rotary manner as he tries to gainpower in her/his kick. The player needs to keep arms higher than the center ofgravity for balance

    In the third sequence the player continues to move in a rotary manner andfollows through with the kick as he still keeps his stability and equilibrium bymoving his center of gravity with the line of gravity to give power to the kickand keeping balance at the same time.

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    Links

    Inswinging Corner Kick

    Outswinging Corner Kick

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZkhhYVyhewhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pRkAr1JDAT8&feature=channelhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pRkAr1JDAT8&feature=channelhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZkhhYVyhew