Biomechanics and physical training in football, Fatigue and the recovery process.
Abstract
Football biomechanics is a scientific study of football player movements, which serves
to optimize technique and physical capabilities. This field is aimed at analyzing football player
movements, increasing efficiency, and preventing injuries.Football players perform movements such as
running, passing, dribbling, kicking, jumping, and turning. The optimal method of each movement is
determined and technically correct execution is ensured. This plays an especially important role in
developing the technical skills of football players.Different muscle groups work during football. During
running and jumping, the leg muscles are actively involved, and when passing the ball, the hip and trunk
muscles are actively involved. With the help of biomechanics, it is determined which joints are under
excessive load and recommendations are given to prevent excessive fatigue. In a football game, the ball
can be hit in different ways: with the inside, with the outside, direct and directional kicks. Biomechanics
determines the optimal position of the legs and body during a kick, which helps to increase the accuracy
and power of the kick.The speed of football players and the style of movement during the game have a
great influence on the result. With the help of biomechanical studies, how football players move during
sprints and the technique of maintaining balance are studied. This is especially important for quick
decision-making and effective movement in offensive or defensive tactics.Injury prevention is one of the
main directions of football biomechanics. Muscles and joints can be damaged due to incorrect
movements, overload or incorrect technique. Through biomechanics, these problems can be identified
and special exercises and techniques are developed to prevent them.