Notational Analysis of Sport
1997; Bursa Uludağ University; Volume: 3; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
ISSN
1303-2968
Autores Tópico(s)Sports Analytics and Performance
ResumoWhy and how feedback has been used - a review of the literature. Introduction. The need for feedback. The need for objective information. Coaching effectiveness and computers. Summary. The use of video in notational analysis. Introduction. The potential of video in sport. Examples of video use in notational analysis. Evaluation of video in notational analysis. Conclusion. Sport analysis. Introduction. Creating flowcharts. Levels of analysis - the team, subsidiary units and individuals. Summary. Notational analysis - a review of the literature. Introduction. Historical perspective. The development of sport-specific notation systems (hand notation). Computerized notation. The future of notational analysis. How to develop a notation system. Introduction. Data collection systems. Data collection systems in general. Examples. General steps in analysis. Different forms of data. Summary. Examples of notation systems. Introduction. Individual sports. Team sports. How to develop a computerized notation system. Introduction. Advantages and disadvantages of manual and computerized notation systems. Creating the flowcharts for the programs. Sequential instructions. The computer program. Alternative data entry. Output. Validation and reliability. Types of hardware being used. Summary. Analysis of coaching behaviour - a review. Introduction. Instruction. Teaching and coaching effectiveness. Systematic observation. Systematic observation and the modification of behaviour. Identification of effective verbal coaching strategies. Summary. Extended bibliography of coaching analysis literature. Summary and conclusions. Why use feedback. Analysis of sport. Work already completed - lessons to learn. Developing hand notation systems. Writing computerized systems. Where to find help. References. Index.
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