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Filling an important gap in performance analysis literature, this
book introduces the key concepts and practical applications of
performance analysis for team sports. It draws on cutting-edge
research to examine individual and collective behaviours across an
array of international team sports. Evidencing the close
relationship between coaching and performance analysis, it promotes
a better understanding of the crucial role of performance analysis
in team sports for achieving successful results. This book not only
presents a variety of different ways to analyse performance in team
sports, but also demonstrates how scientific data can be used to
enrich performance analysis. Part one delineates the main
guidelines for research in performance analysis, discussing the
characteristics of team sports, coaching processes, variables
characterizing performance and methods for team member interaction
analysis. Part two drills down into performance analysis across a
range of team sports including soccer, basketball, handball, ice
hockey, volleyball and rugby. Performance Analysis in Team Sports
is an essential companion for any course or research project on
sports performance analysis or sports coaching, and an invaluable
reference for professional analysts.
Interpersonal coordination is an important feature of all social
systems. From everyday activities to playing sport and
participating in the performing arts, human behaviour is
constrained by the need to continually interact with others. This
book examines how interpersonal coordination tendencies in social
systems emerge, across a range of contexts and at different scales,
with the aim of helping practitioners to understand collective
behaviours and create learning environments to improve performance.
Showcasing the latest research from scientists and academics, this
collection of studies examines how and why interpersonal
coordination is crucial for success in sport and the performing
arts. It explains the complex science of interpersonal coordination
in relation to a variety of activities including competitive team
sports, outdoor sports, racket sports, and martial arts, as well as
dance. Divided into four sections, this book offers insight into:
the nature, history and key concepts of interpersonal coordination
factors that influence interpersonal coordination within social
systems interpersonal coordination in competitive and cooperative
performance contexts methods, tools and devices for improving
performance through interpersonal coordination. This book will
provide fascinating insights for students, researchers and
educators interested in movement science, performance analysis,
sport science and psychology, as well as for those working in the
performing arts.
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Complex Systems in Sport (Paperback)
Keith Davids, Robert Hristovski, Duarte Araujo, Natalia Balague Serre, Chris Button, …
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R1,513
Discovery Miles 15 130
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Complex systems in nature are those with many interacting parts,
all capable of influencing global system outcomes. There is a
growing body of research that has modeled sport performance from a
complexity sciences perspective, studying the behavior of
individual athletes and sports teams as emergent phenomena which
self-organise under interacting constraints. This book is the first
to bring together experts studying complex systems in the context
of sport from across the world to collate core theoretical ideas,
current methodologies and existing data into one comprehensive
resource. It offers new methods of analysis for investigating
representative complex sport movements and actions at an individual
and team level, exploring the application of methodologies from the
complexity sciences in the context of sports performance and the
organization of sport practice. Complex Systems in Sport is
important reading for any advanced student or researcher working in
sport and exercise science, sports coaching, kinesiology or human
movement.
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Complex Systems in Sport (Hardcover)
Keith Davids, Robert Hristovski, Duarte Araujo, Natalia Balague Serre, Chris Button, …
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R4,940
Discovery Miles 49 400
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Complex systems in nature are those with many interacting parts,
all capable of influencing global system outcomes. There is a
growing body of research that has modeled sport performance from a
complexity sciences perspective, studying the behavior of
individual athletes and sports teams as emergent phenomena which
self-organise under interacting constraints. This book is the first
to bring together experts studying complex systems in the context
of sport from across the world to collate core theoretical ideas,
current methodologies and existing data into one comprehensive
resource. It offers new methods of analysis for investigating
representative complex sport movements and actions at an individual
and team level, exploring the application of methodologies from the
complexity sciences in the context of sports performance and the
organization of sport practice. Complex Systems in Sport is
important reading for any advanced student or researcher working in
sport and exercise science, sports coaching, kinesiology or human
movement.
Since 1991, the edited book series Studies in Perception and Action
has appeared in conjunction with the biennial International
Conference of Perception and Action (ICPA). ICPA provides a forum
for researchers and academics who share a common interest in
ecological psychology to come together, present new research, and
foster ideas towards the advancement of the field. This volume
highlights research presented at the 17th ICPA meeting in the
summer of 2013. The short papers and empirical articles presented
in this book represent the contributions of researchers and
laboratories from across the globe. The reader will find new,
cutting-edge research on a wide variety of topics in perception and
action. This volume will especially appeal to those that are
interested in James J. Gibson's ecological approach to psychology,
as well as, more broadly, students and researchers of visual and
haptic perception, perceptual development, human movement dynamics,
human factors, and social processes.
Interpersonal coordination is an important feature of all social
systems. From everyday activities to playing sport and
participating in the performing arts, human behaviour is
constrained by the need to continually interact with others. This
book examines how interpersonal coordination tendencies in social
systems emerge, across a range of contexts and at different scales,
with the aim of helping practitioners to understand collective
behaviours and create learning environments to improve performance.
Showcasing the latest research from scientists and academics, this
collection of studies examines how and why interpersonal
coordination is crucial for success in sport and the performing
arts. It explains the complex science of interpersonal coordination
in relation to a variety of activities including competitive team
sports, outdoor sports, racket sports, and martial arts, as well as
dance. Divided into four sections, this book offers insight into:
the nature, history and key concepts of interpersonal coordination
factors that influence interpersonal coordination within social
systems interpersonal coordination in competitive and cooperative
performance contexts methods, tools and devices for improving
performance through interpersonal coordination. This book will
provide fascinating insights for students, researchers and
educators interested in movement science, performance analysis,
sport science and psychology, as well as for those working in the
performing arts.
Since 1991, the edited book series Studies in Perception and Action
has appeared in conjunction with the biennial International
Conference of Perception and Action (ICPA). ICPA provides a forum
for researchers and academics who share a common interest in
ecological psychology to come together, present new research, and
foster ideas towards the advancement of the field. This volume
highlights research presented at the 17th ICPA meeting in the
summer of 2013. The short papers and empirical articles presented
in this book represent the contributions of researchers and
laboratories from across the globe. The reader will find new,
cutting-edge research on a wide variety of topics in perception and
action. This volume will especially appeal to those that are
interested in James J. Gibson's ecological approach to psychology,
as well as, more broadly, students and researchers of visual and
haptic perception, perceptual development, human movement dynamics,
human factors, and social processes.
Filling an important gap in performance analysis literature, this
book introduces the key concepts and practical applications of
performance analysis for team sports. It draws on cutting-edge
research to examine individual and collective behaviours across an
array of international team sports. Evidencing the close
relationship between coaching and performance analysis, it promotes
a better understanding of the crucial role of performance analysis
in team sports for achieving successful results. This book not only
presents a variety of different ways to analyse performance in team
sports, but also demonstrates how scientific data can be used to
enrich performance analysis. Part one delineates the main
guidelines for research in performance analysis, discussing the
characteristics of team sports, coaching processes, variables
characterizing performance and methods for team member interaction
analysis. Part two drills down into performance analysis across a
range of team sports including soccer, basketball, handball, ice
hockey, volleyball and rugby. Performance Analysis in Team Sports
is an essential companion for any course or research project on
sports performance analysis or sports coaching, and an invaluable
reference for professional analysts.
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