Interacting constraints of defensive pressure and ball displacement trajectories shape locomotor pointing behaviours in association football
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2011
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Performance of locomotor pointing tasks (goal-directed locomotion) in sport is typically constrained by dynamic factors, such as positioning of opponents and objects for interception. In the team sport of association football, performers have to coordinate their gait with ball displacement when dribbling and when trying to prevent opponent interception when running to kick a ball. This thesis comprises two studies analysing the movement patterns during locomotor pointing of eight experienced youth football players under static and dynamic constraints by manipulating levels of ball displacement (ball stationary or moving) and defensive pressure (defenders absent, or positioned near or far during performance). ANOVA with repeated measures was used to analyse effects of these task constraints on gait parameters during the run-up and cross performance sub-phase. Experiment 1 revealed outcomes consistent with previous research on locomotor pointing. When under defensive pressure, participants performed the run-up more quickly, concurrently modifying footfall placements relative to the ball location over trials. In experiment 2 players coordinated their gait relative to a moving ball significantly differently when under defensive pressure. Despite no specific task instructions being provided beforehand, context dependent constraints interacted to influence footfall placements over trials and running velocity of participants in different conditions. Data suggest that coaches need to manipulate task constraints carefully to facilitate emergent movement behaviours during practice in team games like football. |
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Queensland University of Technology |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/49143/1/Dominic_Orth_Thesis.pdf Orth, Dominic (2011) Interacting constraints of defensive pressure and ball displacement trajectories shape locomotor pointing behaviours in association football. Masters by Research thesis, Queensland University of Technology. |
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Faculty of Health; School of Exercise & Nutrition Sciences |
Palavras-Chave | #kicking in football, ecological constraints, representative design, perception-action coupling |
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