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ago 12, 2022

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El golpe de pie en el fútbol está considerado como el medio técnico principal para el desarrollo de este deporte. También es la acción más estudiada en la literatura científica. Uno de los enfoques más interesantes en el estudio de este gesto técnico es el enfoque de la eficacia biomecánica. En este trabajo, se presenta una revisión de los aspectos cinemáticos más interesantes y determinantes que tienen relación directa con la eficacia del chut o golpe de pie con el balón estático, utilizando como superficie de contacto el empeine total.

José Antonio González Jurado
Edgardo Molina Sotomayor
Danilla Corazza Icassatti
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González Jurado, J. A., Molina Sotomayor, E., & Corazza Icassatti, D. (2022). Fundamentos biomecánicos de la técnica del chut en fútbol:: análisis de parámetros cinemáticos básicos. Revista Educación Física Chile, (266). Recuperado a partir de http://revistas.umce.cl/index.php/refc/article/view/2156

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