足球
接头(建筑物)
运动学
运动员
任务(项目管理)
计算机科学
演习
脚踝
模拟
心理学
物理医学与康复
应用心理学
物理疗法
工程类
医学
机械工程
物理
病理
建筑工程
法学
系统工程
经典力学
政治学
作者
Pieter Heuvelmans,Stefano Di Paolo,Anne Benjaminse,Laura Bragonzoni,Alli Gokeler
标识
DOI:10.1177/00315125231213124
摘要
Individual performance in team sports is a multifactorial reflection of how well a player can cope and accomplish tasks in varied playing situations. Thus, performance analysis should not only focus on outcomes, but also on underlying mechanisms of those outcomes. We adopted principles of the ecological dynamics approach (EDA) to investigate the effect of introducing constraints on players’ joint coordination responses for a football-specific performance drill outcome. Seventeen talented youth football (soccer) players performed a football-specific drill under different conditions: basic constraints, additional defender dummies, stroboscopic glasses, and a combination of the latter two constraints. We recorded these players’ execution time, passing accuracy, and lower extremity joint kinematics. We calculated joint coordination for hip-knee, knee-ankle, and trunk-hip couplings. The added constraints negatively affected execution time and passing accuracy, and caused changes in joint coordination. Furthermore, we identified a relationship between execution time and joint coordination. This study serves as an example how the EDA can be adopted to investigate mechanisms that underlie individual performance in team sports.
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