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Practice effects on intra-team synergies in football teams.

Pedro Silva1, Dante Chung2, Thiago Carvalho2, Tiago Cardoso2, Keith Davids3, Duarte Araújo4, Júlio Garganta2.   

Abstract

Developing synchronised player movements for fluent competitive match play is a common goal for coaches of team games. An ecological dynamics approach advocates that intra-team synchronization is governed by locally created information, which specifies shared affordances responsible for synergy formation. To verify this claim we evaluated coordination tendencies in two newly-formed teams of recreational players during association football practice games, weekly, for fifteen weeks (thirteen matches). We investigated practice effects on two central features of synergies in sports teams - dimensional compression and reciprocal compensation here captured through near in-phase modes of coordination and time delays between coupled players during forward and backwards movements on field while attacking and defending. Results verified that synergies were formed and dissolved rapidly as a result of the dynamic creation of informational properties, perceived as shared affordances among performers. Practising once a week led to small improvements in the readjustment delays between co-positioning team members, enabling faster regulation of coordinated team actions. Mean values of the number of player and team synergies displayed only limited improvements, possibly due to the timescales of practice. No relationship between improvements in dimensional compression and reciprocal compensation were found for number of shots, amount of ball possession and number of ball recoveries made. Findings open up new perspectives for monitoring team coordination processes in sport.
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Keywords:  Dimensional compression; Reciprocal compensation; Shared affordances; Team coordination

Mesh:

Year:  2015        PMID: 26707679     DOI: 10.1016/j.humov.2015.11.017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Mov Sci        ISSN: 0167-9457            Impact factor:   2.161


  13 in total

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2.  Team Sports Performance Analysed Through the Lens of Social Network Theory: Implications for Research and Practice.

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5.  A Systematic Review of Collective Tactical Behaviours in Football Using Positional Data.

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10.  Sports teams as complex adaptive systems: manipulating player numbers shapes behaviours during football small-sided games.

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