体育运动中的创造力:运动技能的关键作用

Stephan Zahno
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是什么让运动员在运动中表现出创造性?在过去二十年里,体育研究主要假定发散思维(DT)是关键因素,并开发了针对体育运动的 DT 测试来评估运动员的创造力。然而,一个基本问题依然存在:在特定运动的 DT 测试中得分较高的球员在场上是否会做出更有创造力的动作?最近,体育运动中的 DT 方法受到了一种假设的挑战,即创造性动作主要是由球员的运动技能组合促成(或限制)的。在此,我们在足球领域对基于 DT 和运动技能方法的预测进行了测试。研究 1a 和 b 测试了 12 岁以下的男性球员,研究 2 测试了职业足球俱乐部 19 岁以下的女性球员。三项研究均表明,球员在场上所做动作的创造性(用 "共识评估技术 "评定)与他们的足球专项 DT 之间没有相关性。相反,场上创造力和运动技能之间却存在着中度到高度的相关性。这些结果对体育运动中的 DT 方法和体育运动特定 DT 测试的有效性提出了质疑,强调了感官运动技能在体育运动或其他领域的创造性动作中的关键作用,在这些领域中,创造性表现是通过运动动作体现出来的。
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Creativity in sports: The crucial role of motor skills
What enables athletes to perform creative actions in their sports? In the last two decades, sports studies have predominantly assumed that divergent thinking (DT) is the key ingredient and have developed sport-specific DT tests to assess players’ creativity. However, a fundamental question remains: Do players who score high on sport-specific DT tests perform more creative actions on the field? The DT approach in sports has recently been challenged by the hypothesis that creative actions are primarily enabled (or limited) by players’ motor skill repertoires. Here, predictions based on the DT and motor skill approach are tested in the domain of soccer. Studies 1a and b tested male under-12 players, and Study 2 tested female under-19 players of a professional soccer club. All three studies indicated no correlation between the creativity of actions performed on the field (rated with the Consensual Assessment Technique) and players’ soccer-specific DT. In contrast, moderate to high correlations between on-field creativity and motor skills were found. These results challenge the DT approach in sports and the validity of sport-specific DT tests, highlighting the crucial role of sensorimotor skills in performing creative actions in sports or other domains in which creative performance is embodied through motor actions.
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