Performance assessment for field sports:
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | XIII, 222 S. Ill., graph. Darst. 24 cm |
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adam_text | Titel: Performance assessment for field sports
Autor: Carling, Christopher
Jahr: 2009
CONTENTS
List of figures vii
List of tables xi
Acknowledgements xiii
1 Introduction 1
2 Assessing skill learning and performance 24
3 Anticipation and decision-making skills 43
4 Match analysis 70
5 Aerobic performance 103
6 Anaerobic and musculoskeletal performance 133
7 The meaning and measurement of body composition 170
8 Emerging technologies 200
Index 218
FIGURES
1.1 An ergonomics model for the analysis of soccer (adapted from
Reilly, 2005) 6
1.2 Comparison of post-season and pre-season vertical jump
performance in a group of American Football players (drawn
from data of Salci et al., 2007) 8
1.3 A GPS receiver commonly used in field sports to measure
work rate and cardiac responses to exercise (courtesy of
GPSportsLtd) 12
1.4 Outline of the major factors to be taken into account when
acquiring a computerised match-analysis system (redrawn from
Cariing et al., 2005) 19
2.1 Two typical performance curves showing increases in
performance on a soccer skills test for shooting. The first curve
(a) is a negatively accelerated, gradually increasing learning curve
showing a rapid improvement in performance at first followed by
a general levelling off, during which improvements are relatively
slow. The results of a retention test to assess learning are highlighted
on the right-hand side. The second curve (b) is a sigmoid function
learning curve showing a slow gradual increase followed by a sharp
improvement in performance and then a gradual slowing down in
performance gains 26
2.2 An integrated model of qualitative analysis (adapted from Knudson
and Morrison, 1997) 31
2.3 Some typical angular velocity data for the thigh and shank during
a soccer kick. The four stages of the kick are marked on the graph
with ball-foot contact occurring at the end of Stage 3 just as the
shank reaches peak angular velocity (from Lees, 2003} 34
2.4 Angle-angle diagrams showing changes in range of motion at the
hip, knee and ankle following successive practice sessions designed
to improve kicking performance in soccer (from Hodges, et al., 2005) 36
2.5 A typical frame of data involving a rugby passing action captured
using the Simi Motion analysis software (images created using the
Simi Motion system 37
3.1 An illustration of some temporal occlusion conditions in a soccer
penalty-kick simulation 46
3.2 The types of spatial occlusion conditions that may be employed in
soccer penalty-kick simulations 49
3.3 The viewing perspective most often employed in the recognition
paradigm 51
3.4 An attacking sequence of play in soccer presented as a point-light
display (from Williams et al., 2006) 52
3.5 The final frame of action typically used in the situational
probabilities paradigm (from Williams and Ward, 2007) 54
3.6 The experimental set-up used by Vaeyens et al. (2007a, 2007b) to
assess decision-making skills in soccer 55
3.7 The different perceptual-cognitive skills and how they relate to
anticipation and decision-making skills (from Williams and Ward,
2007) 56
3.8 The Mobile Eye System being employed to collect data in soccer 58
4.1 The coaching cycle highlighting the importance of observation and
analysis (adapted from Carling et al., 2005) 71
4.2 A schematic tally sheet that could be used to determine the
frequency count of passes from central areas into the penalty area
or shots on goal 74
4.3 The interface of the Sportscode match-analysis system (courtesy of
Sportstecinternational) 78
4.4 The AMISCO Pro Match Viewer software (courtesy of Sport-
Universal Process) 80
4.5 Schematic pitch representation of attacking routes and number
of actions used by a team prior to three tries (data courtesy of
Virtual Spectator) 82
4.6 Schematic pitch representation of various match actions (courtesy
of Virtual Spectator) of an elite soccer player 84
4.7 Schematic pitch representation of zone coverage of an elite
Australian Rules footballer (courtesy of Virtual Spectator) 85
4.8 Schematic pitch representation of pass distribution of an elite
soccer player (courtesy of Virtual Spectator) 85
4.9 An example of player tracking using the Dvideo match-analysis
system (reprinted with permission from the Journal of Sports Science
and Medicine, 2007) 89
4.10 A strategically placed antennae receiver of the LPM Soccer 3D®
system placed above the goal area (courtesy of Inmotio) 92
4.11 GPS receivers worn in a training session by English Premier League
team Middlesbrough Football Club (courtesy of GPSporrs) 92
4.12 Relative distances covered by an elite Rugby Union player
according to categories of activity divided according to speed (in
metres per second) (data courtesy of GPSporrs) 96
4.13 Analysis of recovery time between high-intensity actions during a
period of three matches in five days in English professional soccer
teams (data adapted from Odetoyinbo et al., 2007) 98
5.1 The factors influencing endurance capability of games players are
both central and peripheral 104
5.2 Air expired is collected into Douglas bags for determination of VC)2 110
5.3 Maximal exercise test using online gas analysis for determination
of V02max in an international football player 110
5.4 The blood lactate response to incremental exercise, with 3-mM
and 4-mM thresholds indicated by the arrows. Corresponding
heart-rate values are shown in the upper lines (reproduced from
Reilly, 2007 with permission) 113
5.5 Average V02max values of international French soccer players from
U/15 to U/21 level (adapted from Cariing, 2001) 122
5.6 Area prepared for the 30-15 Intermittent Fitness Test (30-15IFT)
(Buccheit, 2008) 123
5.7 The course for the Interval shuttle run test used by Elferink-Gemser
et al. (2004) for assessment of young field-hockey players 126
6.1 The anatomical structures involved in contraction of skeletal
muscle (from Reilly, 1981) 137
6.2 The force-velocity relationship of muscle under eccentric,
isometric and concentric conditions 138
6.3 The SMARTJUMP jumping mat (courtesy of Fusion Sports) 142
6.4 The original Wingate Anaerobic test was performed on a cycle
ergometer. The print-out on the left indicates power output in
watts for each second throughout the test. 144
6.5 A junior athlete sprints up a stairway, contacting two mats linked
to a timing device 145
6.6 A repeated-sprint ability test can be performed indoors when a
suitable runway length is available 148
6.7 A games player performs a zig-zag agility test 151
6.8 Field tests for assessment of fitness of female hockey players
incorporating dribbling (from Reilly and Bretherton, 1986) 155
6.9 Field tests for assessment of fitness of female hockey players
incorporating speed and accuracy (from Reilly and Bretherton,
1986) 156
6.10 Isokinetic dynamometry is used for assessment of strength of the
knee extensors in this set-up 161
7.1 The expanding universe of physiques in international Rugby Union
(from Olds, 2001) 175
7.2 Subject is in water tank prior to (top) and during (bottom) immersion
for weighing underwater 180
7.3 Multi-frequency bioelectric impedance is applied to an athlete
lying supine for determination of body water, from which
percentage body fat is estimated 185
7.4 Skinfold thicknesses at subscapular (left) and supra-iliac (right) sites
are recorded 187
7.5 An athlete is supine on the bed for assessment using dual-energy
X-ray absorptiometry. Body fat, bone mass, bone mineral content
and bone mineral density can be determined from a whole-body
scan 192
7.6 Output of assessment using DXA 193
8.1 The OmegaWave Sport and STAR+ system (courtesy of
OmegaWave Technologies, LLC) 202
8.2 A head-mounted display for immersion in a virtual environment
(courtesyofwww.5dt.com) 207
8.3 Immersion in the Virtual Football Trainer Cave (courtesy of
University of Michigan Virtual Reality Lab) 207
TABLES
1.1 Reasons for assessing performance in sports 9
1.2 Fitness tests and national squad performance standards for netball
(Grantham, 2007) 10
1.3 The various components of performance and order of testing
commonly employed in international Rugby Union (adapted from
Tong and Wiltshire, 2007) 16
2.1 A template or framework that may be used to facilitate systematic
qualitative analysis of the soccer kick 29
3.1 Variations in error made across the four temporal occlusion
conditions as a proportion of the total errors (in %) (from
Williams and Burwifz (1993) 47
3.2 A summary of the published research examining the training of
anticipation and decision-making skills in field sports 61
4.1 A simple tally sheet to record frequency counts of successful and
unsuccessful actions 73
4.2 Some of the computerised video analysis systems used in field
sports currently available on the market 77
4.3 Source of goals in 2006 Soccer World Cup (Breen et al., 2006) 81
4.4 Ratios for the number of attempts at goal to goals scored from
open play and set plays at soccer World Cup 2002 and 2006
(Bell-Walker et al., 2006) 86
4.5 A list of the commercial player tracking systems used in field
sports currently available on the market 88
4.6 Impact intensity zone data for a professional Australian Rugby
Union player (data supplied courtesy of GPSports) 98
5.1 Maximal oxygen uptake of elite soccer players (from Reilly and
Doran, 2003; Svensson and Drust, 2005; Sf0len et al., 2005;
Gil etal., 2007) 109
5.2 Examples of some selected soccer-specific field tests of aerobic
performance (Svensson and Drust, 2005) 125
6.1 Examples of some soccer-specific field tests of anaerobic
performance 141
6.2 Examples of mean fitness test results for various components of
anaerobic performance in elite Rugby League players (data
cited in Breivik, 2007) 157
7.1 The relationship between body mass index (BMI) and health-
related weight categorisation according to the World Health
Organisation 172
7.2 Somatotype and estimated body fat percentage in different groups
of male games players 177
7.3 Different methods of body composition assessment 179
7.4 Guidelines for assessing skinfold thicknesses at different sites 188
7.5 Estimated muscle mass in various groups of male games players
and reference groups 191
7.6 Summary of whole-body, femoral neck and lumbar spine BMD
values for cross-sectional studies in young adult eumenorrhoeic
females (from Egan et al., 2006a) 195
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