3A: PAP: Analysing Performance In Sport Flashcards
(19 cards)
What does team structure in sport refer to when coaching?
Formation, specific positions, and the spaces on the field a coach wants players to occupy.
What should a coach consider when putting a structure in place?
• Team’s strengths
• Opponent’s weaknesses
• Whether the structure matches the game plan
• Areas of weakness in the structure
• Whether players are in positions they’re confident in
What are strategies in sport?
Methods a team or individual applies to their performance to help maximise their chance of success
What should a coach consider when developing a strategy?
Capabilities of each player on your own team
Capabilities of the opposition
In which sports is composition most commonly seen?
Aesthetic and artistic sports like dance, gymnastics, synchronised swimming, diving, and snowboarding.
What are the elements of composition in sport?
Space, dynamics, rhythm and relationships.
What tools are used in performance analysis?
• Video analysis
• Statistical sheets/apps
• Discussions with coaches and teammates
• Self-reflection
What are the reasons for analysing performance?
• Check adherence to structure and strategy
• Assess outcomes/results
• Identify fatigue
• Evaluate individual success
• Recognise turning points
• Measure progress over time
When might a coach need to change strategy during performance?
Due to changing circumstances, unexpected success/failure, or opponent decisions.
What does RAR stand for when modifying structure and strategy?
Recognise, Anticipate, React.
What must players manage in terms of demands?
• Physical fitness and skill level
• Injury prevention and health
• Time commitments
• Skillset requirements for specific roles
• Sacrificing social events and holidays
What demands are placed on coaches?
• Maintaining health and availability
• Often volunteering time
• Extra time for planning and analysis
• Making strategic decisions
• Effective coaching and decision-making
What are the demands on officials in sport?
• Maintaining fitness for their roles
• Often voluntary and time-consuming
• Travelling long distances
• Dealing with abuse online and at games
What’s the difference between structures and strategies?
Structure is the formation. How is it going to be set up?
Strategies are the tactics. How is it going to be played?
What does composition refer to?
Arranging a series of plan movements in a specifically designed manner
What does space refer to an compositional element?
Performers need to be aware of space, but also how best to use the space during performance
What does dynamics referred to in compositional elements?
Explosive strong movements requiring lots of energy
What does rhythm refer to in compositional elements?
The way in which the skills of movement patterns are executed
full control
flow and coordination
aesthetically pleasing
What does relationships refer to in compositional elements?
Performers must think about their relationship with space objects, other performers and the audience trust and bonding are important