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数值关系和技能水平制约着运动队中运动员的共同适应行为。

Numerical relations and skill level constrain co-adaptive behaviors of agents in sports teams.

作者信息

Silva Pedro, Travassos Bruno, Vilar Luís, Aguiar Paulo, Davids Keith, Araújo Duarte, Garganta Júlio

机构信息

CIFI²D - Centre for Research, Education, Innovation and Intervention in Sport, Faculdade de Desporto, Universidade do Porto, Porto, Portugal.

CIDESD, Department of Sport Sciences, Universidade da Beira Interior, Covilhã, Portugal.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2014 Sep 5;9(9):e107112. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0107112. eCollection 2014.

Abstract

Similar to other complex systems in nature (e.g., a hunting pack, flocks of birds), sports teams have been modeled as social neurobiological systems in which interpersonal coordination tendencies of agents underpin team swarming behaviors. Swarming is seen as the result of agent co-adaptation to ecological constraints of performance environments by collectively perceiving specific possibilities for action (affordances for self and shared affordances). A major principle of invasion team sports assumed to promote effective performance is to outnumber the opposition (creation of numerical overloads) during different performance phases (attack and defense) in spatial regions adjacent to the ball. Such performance principles are assimilated by system agents through manipulation of numerical relations between teams during training in order to create artificially asymmetrical performance contexts to simulate overloaded and underloaded situations. Here we evaluated effects of different numerical relations differentiated by agent skill level, examining emergent inter-individual, intra- and inter-team coordination. Groups of association football players (national--NLP and regional-level--RLP) participated in small-sided and conditioned games in which numerical relations between system agents were manipulated (5v5, 5v4 and 5v3). Typical grouping tendencies in sports teams (major ranges, stretch indices, distances of team centers to goals and distances between the teams' opposing line-forces in specific team sectors) were recorded by plotting positional coordinates of individual agents through continuous GPS tracking. Results showed that creation of numerical asymmetries during training constrained agents' individual dominant regions, the underloaded teams' compactness and each team's relative position on-field, as well as distances between specific team sectors. We also observed how skill level impacted individual and team coordination tendencies. Data revealed emergence of co-adaptive behaviors between interacting neurobiological social system agents in the context of sport performance. Such observations have broader implications for training design involving manipulations of numerical relations between interacting members of social collectives.

摘要

与自然界中的其他复杂系统(如狩猎群体、鸟群)类似,运动队已被建模为社会神经生物学系统,其中个体的人际协调倾向支撑着团队的蜂拥行为。蜂拥行为被视为个体通过集体感知特定的行动可能性(自我可供性和共享可供性)来共同适应绩效环境的生态约束的结果。入侵式团队运动中假定能促进有效表现的一个主要原则是,在与球相邻的空间区域的不同绩效阶段(进攻和防守)中,人数超过对手(创造数量上的优势)。这些绩效原则在训练期间通过操纵团队之间的数量关系被系统个体所吸收,以创造人为不对称的绩效情境来模拟过载和欠载情况。在此,我们评估了由个体技能水平区分的不同数量关系的影响,研究了个体间、团队内部和团队之间出现的协调情况。几组英式足球运动员(国家级——NLP和地区级——RLP)参与了小型比赛和条件性比赛,其中系统个体之间的数量关系被操纵(5对5、5对4和5对3)。通过持续的GPS跟踪绘制个体的位置坐标,记录了运动队中的典型分组倾向(主要范围、伸展指数、球队中心到球门的距离以及特定球队区域中球队对立线力量之间的距离)。结果表明,训练期间数量不对称的创造限制了个体的主导区域、欠载球队的紧凑性以及各球队在场上的相对位置,还有特定球队区域之间的距离。我们还观察到技能水平如何影响个体和团队的协调倾向。数据揭示了在运动表现背景下,相互作用的神经生物学社会系统个体之间出现了共同适应行为。这些观察结果对涉及操纵社会集体中相互作用成员之间数量关系的训练设计具有更广泛的意义。

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