对澳大利亚职业足球运动员在不同任务限制下的行为进行观察研究

Rhys Tribolet, William B. Sheehan, A. Novak, M. Watsford, J. Fransen
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在团队运动中,很难对球员在不同比赛条件下的行为和表现进行评估。本研究考察了一家职业澳大利亚足球俱乐部在三种不同条件下的综合行为(内度和外度重要性)和个人行为(进球、踢球、手球、得分、拦截、踢球和手球熟练度):小型比赛(SSGs)、模拟比赛和澳大利亚足球联赛(AFL)竞技比赛。估算的边际平均值发现,不同条件下综合测量的变化可以忽略不计。这可能表明,要改变这些行为,需要对控制参数做出更大的改变,因为它依赖于相互依存的合作行为。个人层面的行为在不同的条件下表现出不同的反应。与其他条件相比,AFL 比赛的每分钟踢球次数和得分最低,而擒抱率最高。在球员人数较多的情况下,球员的踢球熟练度较低。此外,与其他条件相比,有一名浮动球员(两队都参与进攻的球员)的 SSG 每分钟手球数更高。这些发现为测量个体和综合水平行为的(不)稳定性以及约束条件的变化如何改变这些指标提供了启示。这种方法可为未来的假设检验和球员监测奠定基础,从而帮助从业人员检查球员行为在不断变化的限制条件下的变化。
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An observational study of player behaviours under varying task constraints in professional Australian football players
An evaluation of player behaviour and performance across different playing conditions in team sport is difficult. This study examined integrative (indegree and outdegree importance) and individual (goals, kicks, handballs, marks, tackles, kick and handball proficiency) level behaviours at one professional Australian Football club across three different conditions: small-sided games (SSGs), match simulation and competitive Australian Football League (AFL) matches. Estimated marginal means identified negligible changes for integrative measures across conditions. This may suggest larger changes to control parameters are required to modify these behaviours, as it relies on interdependent cooperative behaviour. Individual level behaviours demonstrated varied responses across changing conditions. AFL matches revealed the lowest kicks and marks per minute compared to the other conditions, whilst having the highest rate of tackles. Players had lower kick proficiency in conditions with a higher number of players. Moreover, one SSG with a floater (player who participates in attack for both teams) elicited a higher number of handballs per minute relative to every other condition. These findings provide implications for measuring the (in)stability of individual and integrative level behaviours and how changes to constraints may alter these metrics. This method may provide a foundation for future hypotheses testing and for player monitoring that can assist practitioners to examine the changes in players behaviours in response to changing constraints.
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