Effects of a Nonlinear Pedagogy intervention program on the emergent tactical behaviors of youth footballers.

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Purpose: This study analysed the effects of a training intervention programme using principles of Non-Linear Pedagogy (NLP) on the decision making (DM) and performance behaviours (P) of youth footballers. Method: 19 footballers (U12 yrs) participated in 14 training sessions, spread over three phases: Pre-intervention, Intervention, Retention. The intervention was based on Small-Sided and Conditioned Games. We assessed progress during the intervention phase at two different points: intermediate and final. The GPET instrument was used to analyse the DM and P during the completion of 3208 passes in the intervention. Results: Results shown significant improvements in the DM and P after the intermediate and final points of the acquisition phase. Moreover, significantly higher values were also obtained in both variables in the retention, compared to the pre-intervention phase. Conclusion: Results indicated that the NLP intervention programme was effective in improving both aspects of team games performance in youth players, with effects consolidated over time

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Práxedes, A., del Villar, F., Moreno, A., Gil-Arias. A, & Davids, K. (2019). Effects of a Nonlinear Pedagogy intervention program on the emergent tactical behaviors of youth footballers. Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 24 (4), 323-343. https://doi.org/10.1080/17408989.2019.1580689