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    Activity Profile and Physical Performance of Match Play in Elite Futsal Players.João Nuno Ribeiro,Bruno Gonçalves,Diogo Coutinho,João Brito,Jaime Sampaio &Bruno Travassos -2020 -Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Attacking Profiles of the Best Ranked Teams From Elite Futsal Leagues.César Méndez,Bruno Gonçalves,Joao Santos,J. N. Ribeiro &Bruno Travassos -2019 -Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Perceived Effort in Football Athletes: The Role of Achievement Goal Theory and Self-Determination Theory.Diogo Monteiro,Diogo S. Teixeira,Bruno Travassos,Pedro Duarte-Mendes,João Moutão,Sérgio Machado &Luís Cid -2018 -Frontiers in Psychology 9:393291.
    The main goals of this study were, to test the motivational determinants of athletes perceived effort in football considering the four-stage motivational sequence at the contextual level proposed by Hierarchical Model of Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation: task-involving, basic psychological needs, self-determined motivation and perceived effort. The multi-group analysis across different age-groups (U15, U17, U19, U21 years) and mediation role of basic psychological needs and self-determined motivation on the task-involving climate and the perceived effort were also analysed. Two independent samples of (...) male football athletes (N= 403, N= 403), aged 13-20 were enrolled in this study. The results demonstrated that structural model provided a good fit to data for all samples under analysis, and was invariant across U17, U19, and U21. However, it was not invariant across U15 and U17, U19 and U21. Additionally, in the results from the mediation analysis, there were significant indirect effects in all samples, supporting theoretical by self-determination theory assumptions, reinforcing the importance of basic psychological needs satisfaction and behavioral regulation in the relation in analysis. The results allow concluding that when coaches promote a task-involving climate, the basic psychological needs satisfaction of athletes improves. This climate will facilitate the regulation of their behaviors towards more autonomous forms of motivation, with positive results in the perceived effort of the athletes. (shrink)
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    Development of Defensive Actions in Small-Sided and Conditioned Games With Offensive Purposes in Futsal.David Pizarro,Alba Práxedes,Bruno Travassos &Alberto Moreno -2020 -Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Interpersonal Dynamics in 2-vs-1 Contexts of Football: The Effects of Field Location and Player Roles.Timo Laakso,Keith Davids,Jarmo Liukkonen &Bruno Travassos -2019 -Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Mental Fatigue and Spatial References Impair Soccer Players' Physical and Tactical Performances.Diogo Coutinho,Bruno Gonçalves,Bruno Travassos,Del P. Wong,Aaron J. Coutts &Jaime E. Sampaio -2017 -Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Pre-match Warm-Up Dynamics and Workload in Elite Futsal.Nuno Silva,Bruno Travassos,Bruno Gonçalves,João Brito &Eduardo Abade -2020 -Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Warming up prior to competition is a widely accepted strategy to increase players’ readiness and achieve high performances. However, pre-match routines are commonly based on empirical knowledge and strongly influenced by models emerging from elite team practices. The aim of the present study was to identify and analyze current pre-match warm-up practices in elite futsal. Forty-three elite players were analyzed during their pre-match warm-up routines during the Portuguese Futsal Cup Final 8. Warm-up tasks were classified according to duration, type of (...) activity, sequence, and structure. External load variables included the total distance covered, total distance covered per minute, running distance per minute, sprinting distance per minute, number of accelerations per minute, and number of decelerations per minute. Results highlighted that warm-up routines lasted for 27.5 ± 9.2 min and included nine major different tasks. Open-skill activities were prioritized by coaches; competitive and non-competitive futsal-specific tasks were included in 90% of the total warm-up routines, with higher focus on non-competitive tasks. The intensity progressively increased during warm-ups, mainly because of the higher number of accelerations and decelerations per minute. Pre-match warm-up routines strongly endorse futsal-specific and representative tasks in order to establish pre-match settings able to prepare players for the upcoming game. When designing pre-match warm-up routines, coaches should be aware that duration, sequence, and type of tasks may affect players’ acute performance and readiness. (shrink)
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    (1 other version)Impact of victory and defeat on the perceived stress and autonomic regulation of professional eSports athletes.Sergio Machado,Leandro de Oliveira Sant'Ana,Luis Cid,Diogo Teixeira,Filipe Rodrigues,Bruno Travassos &Diogo Monteiro -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Competitive sports involve physiological, technical and psychological skills, which influence directly on individuals’ performance. This study aims to investigate the levels of perceived stress and Heart Rate Variability before and after matches with victory and defeat in professional eSports athletes. Our hypothesis was that the winners would have better autonomic and stress responses after match, thus corroborating the literature on neurocardiac connections. Fifty male eSport players were selected players from 10 different Brazilian teams. The experiment was carried out in 2 (...) sessions. Firstly, after signing the informed consent form, 24 h before the game, anthropometric, physical activity levels and time of expertise data were recorded only for sample characterization and the players were familiarized with the perceived stress scale—10 and the HRV measurements. Secondly, players performed the PSS-10 and HRV recording at rest by 10 min 60 and 30 min before the game and 10 min after the end of the game. Overall, concerning PSS-10 our findings show that VG had significant reduced scores in post-game time compared to baseline and pre-game times, while DG had significant increased scores in post-game time compared to BL and pre-game times. Regarding HRV, our results demonstrate that VG had significant increase in RR, SDNN, rMSSD, pNN50 and HF, and significant decrease in LF and LF/HF, while DG had a significant decrease in RR, SDNN, rMSSD and HF, and significant increase in LF and LF/HF. It was observed that VG had better HRV responses as well as lower levels of perceived stress, while DG had worst HRV responses and higher levels of perceived stress. (shrink)
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    Editorial: Futsal Research and Challenges for Sport Development.Cesar Méndez-Dominguez,Fábio Y. Nakamura &Bruno Travassos -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
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    How Numerical Unbalance Constraints Physical and Tactical Individual Demands of Ball Possession Small-Sided Soccer Games.Nuno André Nunes,Bruno Gonçalves,Diogo Coutinho &Bruno Travassos -2020 -Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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