Rondo a case for over-constraining in football practice – Analyzing the representativeness of rondo

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Abstract

Rondo can be understood as a sociocultural artifact of practice in football that is
attributed to its potential to promote cooperative patterns of play to maintain and dominate space by
fluent ball possession (1). While most sports scientists just like coaches underpin the effectivity of
rondo to simulate sub-tasks of football, there is a lack of studies investigating to what extent rondos do
represent the interpersonal layout of the performance environment in football (2). Consequently, the
present study investigates how different rondo tasks in soccer represent the kinematic properties of
football.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationBook of Abstracts : WCSF Gro
Number of pages1
Place of PublicationGroningen
PublisherWorld Congress on Science and Football
Publication date2023
Pages89
Article numberO435
Publication statusPublished - 2023
EventWorld Congress on Science and Football 2023: Enhance Performance Engage Society - Groningen, Netherlands
Duration: 24.05.202326.05.2023

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