11.2 notational analysis Flashcards
notational analysis
study of movements, patterns, strategy and tactics in team sports
3 reason for using it
- objective way of recording performance
- quantifying performance in a consistent and reliable way
- facilitating feedback (quantitative and qualitative
technical evaluation
skill in sport are the movement and actions needed to perform
- continuous
- discrete
- serial
tactical evaluation
skills required in any game that allows a player or team to effectively use their talent and skill to the best possible advantage
analysis movement
application of mechanical physics to human motion
- running
development of databases and models
- tools for capture, storage, management, retrieval, integration, analysis, interpretation reporting and dissemination
education use with teacher/ coach and athlete
- players practice, coaches modify based on performance
- take stats from and for players
phase analysis model
dividing up a movement into relevant parts so that attention can be focused on performance of each part
preparation
the way the athlete sets or prepares for the performance or skill
retraction
withdrawal of, typically, arm or leg prior to beginning of main effort
action
main effort of movement
follow-through
movement to be slowed down under control to avoid injury
performance outcome model
- focuses on mechanical relationships which underpin performance
- suggests performance in a small part of skill can affect the overall outcome of skill or technique
factors to consider
- speed
- force
- reaction time
- coordination
- specific performance
how a flow chart can be used for match analysis in a team invasion game
- used to analyze match performance and produce strategy
- used to identify patterns during a game