Crimson Publishers Publish With Us Reprints e-Books Video articles

Abstract

Research & Investigations in Sports Medicine

Visual-cognitive Skills and Physical Qualities in Elite Soccer: Practical Considerations for Training and Return-to-Play Protocols

  • Open or CloseLukasz Bortnik1,3*, David Rhodes2,3 and Jill Alexander3

    1Day1 Football Physical Performance, Czech Republic

    1Day1 Performance, Medicine & Research, United Kingdom

    1Football Performance Hub, Institute of Coaching and Performance (ICaP), School of Sport and Health Sciences, University of Lancashire, United Kingdom

    *Corresponding author:Lukasz Bortnik, Football Performance Hub, Institute of Coaching and Performance (ICaP), School of Sport and Health Sciences, University of Lancashire, Preston, United Kingdom

Submission: October 23, 2025;Published: October 31, 2025

DOI: 10.31031/RISM.2025.11.000765

ISSN: 2577-1914
Volume11 Issue 3

Abstract

Elite soccer is increasingly demanding, requiring players to cover greater distances at higher speeds while making rapid decisions under high-pressure scenarios. These demands place significant strain on neurophysiological capacities, highlighting the need for integrated training that combines physical, technical-tactical and visual-cognitive development. This is particularly critical for athletes returning from long-term injury, who require both physical rehabilitation and neurocognitive re-adaptation to safely resume competition. Traditional Return-to-Play protocols often overlook compensatory central nervous system adaptations, increasing the risk of movement errors. Contemporary approaches emphasise visual-cognitive skills, supported by divided attention (managing multiple tasks) and selective attention (prioritizing relevant stimuli), while Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) training provides a promising adjunct during rehabilitation, especially when combined with Virtual-Reality (VR) techniques. Integrating these cognitive and physical strategies may enhance performance, reduce movement errors and facilitate safer re-integration into elite soccer.

Keywords: Blood flow restriction; Virtual-cognitive skills; Soccer RTP

Get access to the full text of this article

About Crimson

We at Crimson Publishing are a group of people with a combined passion for science and research, who wants to bring to the world a unified platform where all scientific know-how is available read more...

Leave a comment

Contact Info

  • Crimson Publishers, LLC
  • 260 Madison Ave, 8th Floor
  •     New York, NY 10016, USA
  • +1 (929) 600-8049
  • +1 (929) 447-1137
  • info@crimsonpublishers.com
  • www.crimsonpublishers.com