This study investigates the impact of a
customized skill-specific training program on improving passing accuracy and
dribbling performance among tribal football players in Sarangarh- Bilaigarh
Chhattisgarh, India. A total of 45 male players aged 14-17 years participated
in the study, which compared the effects of constant and variable training
methods with a control group that followed their regular training regimen. The results
demonstrated significant improvements in both passing accuracy and dribbling
performance across all groups. However, the variable training group exhibited
the most substantial gains, with an 8.8% increase in passing accuracy and a
3.3-second reduction in dribbling time. The study suggests that variability in
training drills can enhance motor skills by challenging players to adapt and
engage more effectively. These findings underscore the importance of tailored
training interventions for underrepresented communities, offering insights into
developing football skills in resource-constrained settings. Future research
should examine the long-term effects and explore the broader applicability of
these training methods in other regions.
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