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Title: Survey of the current practices of German football academies towards biological maturation assessment
Author(s): Arenas, Lukas
Frenger, Monika
Skorski, Sabrina
Meyer, Tim
Language: English
Title: Science & Medicine in Football
Volume: 8 (2024)
Issue: 4
Pages: 351-364
Publisher/Platform: Taylor & Francis
Year of Publication: 2023
Free key words: Youth
football
maturation
monitoring
prevention
DDC notations: 796 Sports
Publikation type: Journal Article
Abstract: Objectives This study aimed to examine the importance assigned to assessing and considering biological maturation in thematic areas of player development and provide an overview of current practices in German football academies regarding its consideration in training and competition. Methods An online survey was sent to 56 elite German football academies. A total of 46 responded to the questionnaire (82% response rate). Six participants provided incomplete information resulting in a total of 40 completed surveys in the period from March to May 2022. Results Only 20 of participants regularly carried out maturation assessments, despite 95% recognizing its importance for load management, 90% for player development, and 85% for injury prevention. There was no consistent approach to modifying training and competition formats based on maturity status, with a primary focus on gym-based sessions for load management. Conclusion The survey results highlight limited implementation of maturation assessment and training modification based on maturity status in German elite youth football academies. Despite recognizing the importance of load monitoring, reporting to parents, and long-term player development in considering biological maturation, practices are not widespread. The predominant use of the maturity offset method suggests an opportunity to improve accuracy by exploring alternative measurement methods and increasing assessment frequency. Moreover, a lack of established procedures for incorporating maturity status into training and competition exists, hindering comprehensive consideration of biological maturation and injury risk prevention. Further research is needed to understand the reasons for inconsistent approaches in maturation assessment and load modification during training and competition.
DOI of the first publication: 10.1080/24733938.2023.2270563
URL of the first publication: https://doi.org/10.1080/24733938.2023.2270563
Link to this record: urn:nbn:de:bsz:291--ds-437224
hdl:20.500.11880/39154
http://dx.doi.org/10.22028/D291-43722
ISSN: 2473-4446
2473-3938
Date of registration: 10-Dec-2024
Faculty: HW - Fakultät für Empirische Humanwissenschaften und Wirtschaftswissenschaft
Department: HW - Sportwissenschaft
Professorship: HW - Prof. Dr. Eike Emrich
Collections:SciDok - Der Wissenschaftsserver der Universität des Saarlandes

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