Informational constraints shape emergent functional behaviours during performance of interceptive actions in team sports |
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Authors: | B. Travassos,D. Araú joK. Davids,L. Vilar,P. EstevesC. Vanda |
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Affiliation: | a Faculty of Human Kinetics, Technical University of Lisbon, Estrada da Costa, 1495-688 Cruz Quebrada, Portugal b Sport Sciences Department, University of Beira Interior, Convento de Sto. António, 6201-001 Covilhã, Portugal c School of Human Movement Studies, Queensland University of Technology, Victoria Park Road, Kelvin Grove, QLD 4059, Australia d Faculty of Physical Education and Sports, Lusófona University of Humanities and Technologies, Campo Grande, 376, 1749-021 Lisbon, Portugal |
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Abstract: | ObjectivesThis study aimed to explain how defenders intercept the trajectory of a passing ball by understanding how they coupled their actions to critical information sources in a competitive performance setting in team sports.DesignTime series data on movement displacements of fifteen senior male futsal performers were recorded and digitized during nine competitive futsal games.MethodPerformance was recorded by a digital camera and digitized with TACTO software. The spatial-temporal dynamics of performers during ten intercepted and ten non-intercepted passes were compared. Time to ball interception was calculated by the difference between the time of each defender to an interception point in ball trajectory and the time of the ball’s arrival at the same interception point. Initial distances between defenders and ball and velocity data of defenders and ball over time were also recorded.ResultsTime to ball interception revealed positive values when passes were not intercepted, and negative to zero values when passes were intercepted. At the moment of pass initiation defenders’ distances to the ball constrained their possibilities for successful interception. Analysis of defenders’ adaptations to the environment revealed that continuous changes in the defenders’ velocities constrained their success of the interception.ConclusionsIntercepted passes seemed to be influenced by the continuous regulation of a defender’s velocity relative to the ball’s trajectory. Time to ball interception is a variable that captured the emergent functional behaviours of players attempting to intercept the trajectory of a pass in the team sport of futsal. |
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Keywords: | Decision-making Perception-action coupling Ecological dynamics Perceptual variables Ball passing actions |
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