专家教练对赛艇技术性能评估的见解:一项试点研究。

IF 2.3 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES Frontiers in Sports and Active Living Pub Date : 2024-10-10 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fspor.2024.1448797
Erik Baumann, Michael J Schmid
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介绍:自 1900 年赛艇成为奥林匹克运动项目以来,赛艇运动员的成绩有了显著提高,这部分归功于研究、训练和比赛知识的增加。赛艇技术和生物力学在赛艇成绩中发挥着至关重要的作用。虽然某些方面可以通过现代工具进行量化,但教练的专业知识对于技术表现评估仍然至关重要。教练通常在识别和纠正技术缺陷方面发挥着举足轻重的作用;然而,新手和中级教练可能会感到吃力。本研究探讨了专家级赛艇教练员如何评估运动员在水上赛艇比赛中的技术表现:方法:采用半结构化访谈法对四名现任和前任国家队教练进行了访谈。方法:采用半结构式访谈法对四名现役和退役国家队教练进行了访谈,并采用复述网格技术探讨了他们在评估赛艇技术时的最初关注点。我们对所获得的数据进行了内容分析,并将其列在汇总表中:结果:我们详细分析了这些教练所指出的赛艇技术的积极和消极方面。结果:我们详细介绍了这些教练认为的赛艇技术的积极和消极方面,并确定了三个主要的主题:感知到的力量应用、感知到的动作精确度以及感知到的节奏和时机:讨论:分类研究表明,具有相同联合会背景的教练员在最初的关注点上表现出较高的相似性。然而,对其主观方面的研究则显示出相当大的差异。这就提出了一个假设,即教练员的独特标准可能会导致运动员执行相同或相似的技术。
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Insights from expert coaches on technical performance evaluation in rowing: a pilot study.

Introduction: Since rowing became an Olympic sport in 1900, rowers have made significant performance gains, partly attributed to increased research, training, and competition knowledge. Rowing technique and biomechanics play an essential role in rowing performance. While some aspects can be quantified with modern tools, coaches' expertise remains essential for technical performance evaluation. Coaches often play a pivotal role in identifying and correcting technical faws; however, novice and intermediate coaches may struggle. This study examines how expert-level rowing coaches assess the technical performance of athletes during on-water rowing.

Methods: Four current and former national team coaches were interviewed using semi-structured interviews. The repertory grid technique was employed to explore their initial foci when assessing the rowing technique. The acquired data were content-analysed and listed in a summarising table.

Results: We have detailed both the positive and negative aspects of rowing technique identified by these coaches. Three overarching themes were identified: perceived force application, perceived movement precision, and perceived rhythm and timing.

Discussion: Examining the categories revealed that the coaches with a shared federation background exhibited a relatively high level of similarity in their initial foci. However, looking into their subjective aspects revealed considerable differences. This leads to the hypothesis that a broad spectrum of unique coaches' criteria can lead to the same or similar technique executions from their athletes.

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