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Influence of Core Training on Fatigue, Balance and Performance in Adolescent Football Players
Influence of Core Training on Fatigue, Balance and Performance in Adolescent Football Players (Randomized Controlled Trial)
Background:
Adolescent football players are exposed to high physical and psychological demands due to intensive training, frequent matches, travel, and limited recovery time. These factors can lead to early fatigue, reduced balance, and lower technical performance, all of which may increase the risk of non-contact injuries. The muscles of the trunk (core muscles) help stabilize the spine and pelvis, transfer forces between the upper and lower limbs, and maintain postural control during sport-specific movements. Weak core stability has been linked to poorer balance, reduced fatigue resistance, and suboptimal performance. Although core training is widely used in sports, there is limited evidence on its combined effects on fatigue, balance, and football-specific performance in adolescent players.
Objectives:
This randomized controlled trial aims to examine whether an 8-week core training program can improve fatigue resistance, balance, and football performance in adolescent football players compared with usual training alone.
Methods:
This is a pre-post, parallel-group randomized controlled trial conducted at Wadi Degla Football Club. Eligible participants are male adolescent football players aged 14-18 years from the 2005, 2006, and 2007 teams, who train regularly (at least 6 hours per week), have a body mass index between 18.5 and 24.9 kg/m², and have been free from lower-limb injury or surgery for at least 6 months. Players with recent major lower-limb injuries, surgery, or irregular training will be excluded.
Participants will be randomly allocated into two groups using computer-generated random numbers: (1) a core-training group, which receives an 8-week structured core exercise program in addition to their usual football training, and (2) a control group, which continues usual football training without additional core exercises. Both groups will be assessed before and after the intervention period. Outcome measures will include fatigue-related performance, static and/or dynamic balance, and football-specific performance tests.
Potential Benefits and Risks:
The study may help clarify whether adding core training to routine football practice can enhance fatigue resistance, balance, and functional performance in adolescent football players and potentially reduce injury risk. The exercises are commonly used in sports settings and are considered low risk for healthy athletes; no significant risks beyond normal football training are anticipated. Participation is voluntary, and players may withdraw from the study at any time without any consequences for their team status or medical care.
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Background and Rationale:
Adolescent football players are exposed to increasing physical and psychological demands due to intensive training schedules, frequent competition, and limited recovery. These demands may contribute to early fatigue, impaired balance, and reduced technical performance, potentially increasing the risk of non-contact musculoskeletal injuries. Additionally, growth-related changes and ongoing neuromuscular development during adolescence may further affect movement control and performance consistency.
The core musculature, including the abdominal, lumbar, pelvic, and hip muscles, plays a fundamental role in trunk stabilization, force transmission, and postural control during football-specific activities such as sprinting, cutting, kicking, and landing. Adequate core stability is considered important for maintaining movement efficiency and performance, particularly under conditions of fatigue. Conversely, insufficient core control has been associated with impaired balance and suboptimal functional performance.
Although core training is widely implemented in sports conditioning programs, current evidence regarding its effectiveness in adolescent football players remains limited and inconclusive. In particular, the combined effects of core training on fatigue resistance, balance, and football-specific performance are not well established in this population. Therefore, further research is needed to determine whether integrating structured core exercises into routine football training provides meaningful additional benefits.
Study Design Overview This study is a randomized controlled trial designed to investigate the effects of an 8-week structured core training program in adolescent football players. The intervention is integrated within a real-world club training environment, allowing for practical applicability of the findings.
Participants will be allocated to either a core training group or a control condition involving routine football training. The study follows a pre-post design to evaluate changes over time and to compare outcomes between groups.
Significance:
The findings of this study are expected to contribute to the evidence base guiding training and injury prevention strategies in youth football. Clarifying the role of core training may support coaches, physiotherapists, and strength and conditioning professionals in optimizing performance development and reducing injury risk in adolescent players.
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Fase
- Non applicabile
Contatti e Sedi
Luoghi di studio
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Giza Governorate
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Giza, Giza Governorate, Egitto, 12613
- Cairo University
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Criteri di partecipazione
Criteri di ammissibilità
Età idonea allo studio
- Bambino
- Adulto
Accetta volontari sani
Descrizione
Inclusion Criteria:
- Male adolescent football players aged 14-18 years
- Registered players from Wadi Degla football teams
- Free from lower limb injuries for at least 6 months before the start of the study
- Body mass index between 18.5 and 24.9 kg/m²
- Regular participation in football training for at least 6 hours per week
Exclusion Criteria:
- Not regularly participating in football training for at least 6 hours per week
- History of major lower limb injury within the last 6 months
- History of lower limb surgery before the study period
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Dettagli di progettazione
- Scopo principale: Prevenzione
- Assegnazione: Randomizzato
- Modello interventistico: Assegnazione parallela
- Mascheramento: Separare
Armi e interventi
Gruppo di partecipanti / Arm |
Intervento / Trattamento |
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Sperimentale: Core Training Group
Adolescent football players receiving an 8-week structured core training program in addition to their usual football training.
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An 8-week core stability training program including trunk strengthening and stabilization exercises performed in addition to the players' usual football training, three sessions per week under supervision.
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Nessun intervento: Control Group
Adolescent football players continuing their usual football training without the additional core training program.
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Cosa sta misurando lo studio?
Misure di risultato primarie
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Misura Descrizione |
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Change in fatigue-related performance
Lasso di tempo: Baseline and after 8 weeks of training
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Change in fatigue-related performance of adolescent football players from baseline to 8 weeks, assessed using a standardized field-based fatigue protocol fatigue index appropriate for youth football.
Higher post-training scores indicate better fatigue resistance.
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Baseline and after 8 weeks of training
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Misure di risultato secondarie
Misura del risultato |
Misura Descrizione |
Lasso di tempo |
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Change in balance performance
Lasso di tempo: Baseline and after 8 weeks of training
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Change in balance performance from baseline to 8 weeks, assessed using standardized balance tests suitable for adolescent football players.
Balance will be measured before and after the 8-week core training period to determine the effect of core training on balance in adolescent football players.
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Baseline and after 8 weeks of training
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Collaboratori e investigatori
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Investigatori
- Investigatore principale: Ahmed Torad, Phd, Departement of basic sciences, faculty of physical therapy, kafrelsheikh university
- Direttore dello studio: Ahmed Saber Rageh, PhD, Department of Physical Therapy, School of Health, Sport and Bioscience, University of East London branch at European Universities in Egypt (EUE).
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- FPTBSUREC/0107/14925
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