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Effects of the FIFA 11+ Kids Warm-Up Program on Physical Performance in Youth Judo Athletes

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Ahmet Mor

Status

Completed

Conditions

Physical Performance
Muscle Strength
Neuromuscular Performance
Explosive Power

Treatments

Behavioral: FIFA 11+ Kids Warm-Up Program
Behavioral: Judo-Specific Warm-Up

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT07487558
FIFA11JUDO2025

Details and patient eligibility

About

The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if the FIFA 11+ Kids warm-up program improves physical performance in young judo athletes. The study includes children aged about 10 to 14 who regularly practice judo.

The main questions it aims to answer are:

Does the FIFA 11+ Kids warm-up improve jumping and strength performance?

Does it improve speed, agility, and movement ability?

Researchers will compare the FIFA 11+ Kids warm-up with a judo-specific warm-up to see which one better prepares young athletes for training. Each participant will perform both warm-up programs on different days.

Participants will:

Perform the FIFA 11+ Kids warm-up and a judo-specific warm-up on separate days

Complete physical performance tests after each warm-up, including jumping, sprinting, strength, and agility tests

This study may help coaches and athletes choose more effective warm-up routines to improve performance and reduce injury risk in youth judo.

Full description

Judo is a high-intensity combat sport that requires strength, power, agility, and coordination. In youth athletes, improving these physical abilities is important for both performance and injury prevention. Warm-up routines play a key role in preparing athletes for training and competition by enhancing neuromuscular readiness.

The FIFA 11+ Kids program is a structured warm-up protocol originally developed for injury prevention in youth football players. It includes exercises focusing on balance, coordination, strength, and movement control. Although this program has been shown to improve performance and reduce injury risk in team sports, its effects in combat sports such as judo are not well understood.

The aim of this study is to investigate the acute effects of the FIFA 11+ Kids warm-up program on selected physical performance parameters in youth judo athletes, compared with a traditional judo-specific warm-up.

This study uses a randomized, counterbalanced crossover design. Participants are assigned to perform two different warm-up conditions (FIFA 11+ Kids and judo-specific warm-up) in a random order, with a washout period between sessions. This design allows each participant to serve as their own control.

A total of 16 competitive youth judo athletes aged approximately 10 to 14 years participate in the study. All participants have regular training experience and are actively competing.

After completing each warm-up protocol, participants perform a series of physical performance tests. These tests include measures of explosive power, speed, agility, upper- and lower-body strength, and functional performance.

The results of this study are expected to provide information on whether the FIFA 11+ Kids warm-up program can be used as an effective alternative to traditional warm-up routines in youth judo athletes. This may help coaches and practitioners select evidence-based warm-up strategies to improve performance and reduce injury risk.

Enrollment

16 patients

Sex

Male

Ages

10 to 14 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Aged 10-14 years and actively participating in judo
  • At least 1 year of regular judo training
  • Training at least 4-5 days per week
  • Having competition experience at the national or club level

Exclusion criteria

  • A serious musculoskeletal injury affecting the limbs within the past 6 months
  • Any orthopedic, neurological, or chronic health condition that could affect test results or performance

Trial design

Primary purpose

Basic Science

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Crossover Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

16 participants in 2 patient groups

FIFA 11+ Kids Warm-Up
Experimental group
Description:
Participants perform the FIFA 11+ Kids warm-up program before completing physical performance tests. This program includes exercises designed to improve strength, coordination, and movement control.
Treatment:
Behavioral: FIFA 11+ Kids Warm-Up Program
Judo-Specific Warm-Up
Experimental group
Description:
Participants perform a traditional judo-specific warm-up before completing physical performance tests. This warm-up reflects routine preparation used in judo training.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Judo-Specific Warm-Up

Trial contacts and locations

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