Tactical skills are not verbal skills: a comment on Kannekens and colleagues.

D Araújo, B Travassos, L Vilar
Author Information
  1. D Araújo: Faculty of Human Kinetics, Technical University of Lisbon. daraujo@fmh.utl.pt

Abstract

In 2009, Kannekens and colleagues evaluated the development of tactical skills of elite youth football players using a method based on verbal reports. Results showed no improvements in players' tactical skills over the years of their longitudinal study. These results are based on an erroneous assumption that tactical skills and verbalizations about tactical skills are equivalent. This note comprises an explanation of why verbal reports are not a valid measure of tactical skills.

MeSH Term

Adolescent
Athletic Performance
Attention
Awareness
Decision Making
Humans
Self-Assessment
Soccer
Social Environment
Verbal Learning

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