Understanding the role of gaze behaviour and coaching experience in the assessment of youth soccer teams.

Science & medicine in football Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-21 DOI:10.1080/24733938.2024.2325135
Jade O'Brien-Smith, Mitchell R Smith, Pieter Vansteenkiste, Job Fransen, Linus Zeuwts, Kyle J M Bennett, Matthieu Lenoir
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This study aimed to explore the perceptual-cognitive characteristics of coaches as they assessed team performance in youth soccer. The primary focus was to investigate the alignment between coaches' subjective analyses of team behaviour and objective analyses, while also examining the relationship between coaches' gaze behaviour and their levels of coaching experience, particularly considering the potential differences that may exist among coaches with varying levels of experience. Sixty-five male and female adults with various soccer coaching experience (experienced, novice, other team sport experience, and non-team sport experience) watched five 4-minute videos and assessed team behaviour. These subjective evaluations were compared to objective data obtained from video analysis and GPS, which included measures of completed skills, spatiotemporal characteristics, and passing networks. The participants' fixation duration and frequency were measured for each video clip, and the area around the ball specifically. The study found no significant differences between groups regarding the number of times participants' subjective analysis aligned with the objective data (p = 0.059, ɳ2 = 0.07). However, coaches with soccer coaching experience demonstrated a higher fixation frequency and more revisits to the ball area when compared to participants without soccer experience (p = <.001, ɳ2 = 0.09). The current study offers a unique approach to uncovering soccer coaching expertise by combining objective and subjective evaluations of team performance. In summary, the study reveals that coaching experience did not impact how often coaches subjective analyses matched objective data. However, soccer coaches had distinctive gaze behaviour patterns where they revisited the area around the ball more often.

了解注视行为和教练经验在青少年足球队评估中的作用。
本研究旨在探索教练员在评估青少年足球队表现时的感知认知特征。主要重点是研究教练员对球队表现的主观分析与客观分析之间的一致性,同时还研究教练员的注视行为与其教练经验水平之间的关系,特别是考虑到不同经验水平的教练员之间可能存在的差异。65 名具有不同足球教练经验(经验丰富、新手、其他团队运动经验和非团队运动经验)的成年男女观看了五段 4 分钟的视频,并对球队行为进行了评估。这些主观评价与通过视频分析和全球定位系统获得的客观数据进行了比较,其中包括对已完成技能、时空特征和传球网络的测量。研究人员还测量了每个视频片段中参与者的凝视时间和频率,以及球周围的具体区域。研究发现,在参与者的主观分析与客观数据一致的次数方面,组间没有明显差异(p = 0.059,ɳ2 = 0.07)。然而,与没有足球执教经验的参与者相比,有足球执教经验的教练表现出更高的固定频率和更多的重访球区次数(p = 2 = 0.09)。当前的研究结合了对球队表现的客观和主观评价,为揭示足球教练的专业技能提供了一种独特的方法。总之,研究表明,教练经验并不影响教练的主观分析与客观数据相匹配的频率。但是,足球教练有独特的注视行为模式,他们会更频繁地重新审视球周围的区域。
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