Schul Karsten, Memmert Daniel, Weigelt Matthias, Jansen Petra
German Sport University Cologne, Germany.
Perception. 2014;43(8):811-7. doi: 10.1068/p7744.
In professional basketball, coaches commonly use time-outs to instruct players on the upcoming playing pattern. In an explorative study a total of 154 time-outs in professional basketball were analyzed and the data revealed that coaches usually present these playing patterns from their own viewing perspective on the tactic board. This habit leads to a misalignment of the instructed playing pattern with the viewing perspective of players, so that they have to mentally rotate the pattern's spatial-temporal information before they can execute the action on the court. In an experimental study thirty-two basketball experts and forty-eight novices watched video clips of different playing patterns, which were presented from their own or from a coaches' viewing perspective. Identification performance suffered significantly for experts and novices when the upcoming pattern was presented upside down. It is suggested that basketball coaches should align their tactic boards with the viewing perspective of their athletes during time-outs.
在职业篮球比赛中,教练通常会利用暂停来指导球员即将采用的比赛模式。在一项探索性研究中,共分析了职业篮球比赛中的154次暂停,数据显示教练通常在战术板上从自己的观察视角展示这些比赛模式。这种习惯导致所指导的比赛模式与球员的观察视角不一致,以至于他们在球场上执行动作之前,必须在脑海中旋转模式的时空信息。在一项实验研究中,32名篮球专家和48名新手观看了不同比赛模式的视频片段,这些片段是从他们自己或教练的观察视角呈现的。当即将出现的模式倒置呈现时,专家和新手的识别表现都受到了显著影响。建议篮球教练在暂停期间将战术板与运动员的观察视角对齐。