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功能性运动变异性和运动创造力对竞技攀岩表现的影响。

The Impact of Functional Movement Variability and Movement Creativity on Sport Climbing Performance.

作者信息

van Bergen Nikki Geerte, Orth Dominic, Deschle Nicolas, Berkenbosch Robert, van der Toorn Marthe, Savelsbergh Geert, van der Kamp John

机构信息

Department of Human Movement Sciences, Faculty of Behavioural and Movement Sciences, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

Amsterdam Movement Sciences, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

出版信息

Eur J Sport Sci. 2025 Aug;25(8):e70024. doi: 10.1002/ejsc.70024.

Abstract

Expertise in sports is underpinned by the ability to adapt to changing individual, task and environmental constraints. The ecological dynamics approach positions movement variability as having functional properties thus enabling adaptation. Additionally, it holds that movement creativity emerges from movement variability in the process of exploration. To test these conjectures, we determined the relationships between movement variability, movement creativity and performance. Twenty-one male climbers, ranging from experienced to high elite level participated. Functional movement variability and climbing performance were assessed in two different tests. The primary goal of the functional movement variability test was to perform a boulder problem in as many different ways as possible, whereas in the performance test, participants had six attempts to progress as far as possible. 2D hip position data (derived from video recordings using Kinovea) were collected to determine the number of distinct successful trajectories performed (movement variability), the degree of originality of each successful trajectory (movement creativity) and the trajectory length of the best attempt in the performance test (performance). Results revealed that both the ability to exhibit functional movement variability (p = 0.005) and the exploration of movement creativity (p = 0.002) were strongly associated with performance. Movement creativity contributed to performance in addition to movement variability (p = 0.024). We propose that variability is more than just the number of different movements; it should also be understood in how distinctly different these movements are, since they may reflect different patterns of exploration and determine the range of novel adaptations within an individual's capacity to be discovered.

摘要

对不断变化的个人、任务和环境限制的适应能力支撑着运动专长。生态动力学方法将动作变异性定位为具有功能属性,从而能够实现适应。此外,它认为动作创造力源于探索过程中的动作变异性。为了验证这些推测,我们确定了动作变异性、动作创造力与表现之间的关系。21名男性攀岩者参与其中,涵盖从有经验到高水平精英级别的不同水平。在两项不同测试中评估功能性动作变异性和攀岩表现。功能性动作变异性测试的主要目标是以尽可能多的不同方式完成一个抱石问题,而在表现测试中,参与者有六次尝试机会,尽可能向上攀爬。收集二维髋关节位置数据(使用Kinovea从视频记录中获取),以确定所执行的不同成功轨迹的数量(动作变异性)、每个成功轨迹的原创程度(动作创造力)以及表现测试中最佳尝试的轨迹长度(表现)。结果显示,展现功能性动作变异性的能力(p = 0.005)和对动作创造力的探索(p = 0.002)都与表现密切相关。除动作变异性外,动作创造力也对表现有贡献(p = 0.024)。我们提出,变异性不仅仅是不同动作的数量;还应理解为这些动作在多大程度上明显不同,因为它们可能反映不同的探索模式,并决定在个人能力范围内可发现的新颖适应范围。

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