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Department of Arts and Sports Sciences
Exercise and movement science

Mojtaba Asgari

Portrait von Mojtaba Asgari © Felix Schmale​/​TU Dortmund

Research Assistant

Room 1112 Otto-Hahn-Strasse 3 44227 Dortmund, Germany

Phone: +49 231 755 7137 Fax: +49 231 755 4105

E-mail

Online consultations take place only by prior arrangement via e-mail.

About the person

  • Staff of the AB Movement and Training
  • Theory and practice: soccer

2013 Physical Education Diploma from Takhti High School 2015 Bachelor at Islamic Azad University 2017 Master of Sport Injuries and Corrective Exercises at University of Tehran 2018 Lecturer at University of Tehran 2017-2018 Lecturer at University of Shahid Beheshti since 2019 PhD Student and Scientific Employee at Institute for Sport and Sports Science, TU Dortmund University of Technology

Research focus

  • Sports Injuries
  • Biomechanical Dynamometry
  • Differential Learning

Projects

Injury prevention and performance improvement in youth elite football players (Prof. Dr. Thomas Jaitner, Seyed Mojtaba Asgari; March 2020- July 2023)

1. effect of the 11+ warm up program on prevention of injuries and player performance among young male football players. Jsport. Pec. Volume14- Issue 27-pages 15-16.2018- (DOI): 10.22080/JAEP.2018.1807 2. Effect of a warm up program consisted of Dynamic stretch, strength, and Plyometric exercises(DSP) on physical health of young male soccer players with prevention of knee and ankle injuries approach. Journal of health education and health promotion. V,6(4) p,413-420/2019 3. Comparison of effects of the 11+ and modified 11+ warm up programs on prevention of injury, agility and dribbling speed among young male soccer players- 22nd annual European college of sport science conferences. Germany- page 548- July 2017 4. Effect of a warmup program (plyometric - core stability- agility and dynamic stretch) on injury prevention- agility and dribbling speed in young male soccer players. conference paper- 10th international congress on sport sciences. April-2017. DOI:10.22089/10thconf.2017.193 5. Effect of 11+ warm up programme on improvement of performance in youth elite soccer players. first national conference on applied research in sports sciences- pages218-219,2016, Iran-Tehran 6. The 11+ Kids warm-up programme to prevent injuries in young Iranian male high-level football (soccer) players: A cluster-randomised controlled trial- Journal of science and medicine in sport (2020) 7. Is there a more effective alternative for the 11+ programme to prevention of injuries and Players performance improvement? A randomized controlled study to compare the effects of 11+ and its modified model (in press)