The Innovation (Mar 2024)

It’s not all in your feet: Improving penalty kick performance with human-avatar interaction and machine learning

  • Jean-Luc Bloechle,
  • Julien Audiffren,
  • Thibaut Le Naour,
  • Andrea Alli,
  • Dylan Simoni,
  • Gabriel Wüthrich,
  • Jean-Pierre Bresciani

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 2
p. 100584

Abstract

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Penalty kicks are increasingly decisive in major international football competitions. Yet, over 30% of shootout kicks are missed. The outcome of the kick often relies on the ability of the penalty taker to exploit anticipatory movements of the goalkeeper to redirect the kick toward the open side of the goal. Unfortunately, this ability is difficult to train using classical methods. We used an augmented reality simulator displaying an holographic goalkeeper to test and train penalty kick performance with 13 young elite players. Machine learning algorithms were used to optimize the learning rate by maintaining an optimal level of training difficulty. Ten training sessions of 20 kicks reduced the redirection threshold by 120 ms, which constituted a 28% reduction with respect to the baseline threshold. Importantly, redirection threshold reduction was observed for all trained players, and all things being equal, it corresponded to an estimated 35% improvement of the success rate.