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Intentions, Perceptions and Actions Constrain Functional Intra- and Inter-Individual Variability in the Acquisition of Expertise in Individual Sports

机译:意图,知觉和行动会限制个人体育专业知识获取中功能性个体内部和个体之间的差异

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Expertise in sport results from the adaptation of behavoirbehavoir to interacting constraints, individually per-ceived and encountered. With this emphasis on intentionality, perception and action to constrain behavoirbehavoir, the role of movement pattern stability, functional intra-individual and inter-individual performance variability is paramount. Here we illustrate these ideas with reference to two individual performance environments: ice climbing and breaststroke swimming. In ice climbing, compared to beginners, expert climbers exhibited greater levels of variability in upper- and lower-limb coordination patterns, exploring a larger range of limb positions and movement types (ice tool swinging, ice hole hooking). Ice fall properties contain affordances that induced variable motor coordination patterns in expert climbers, whereas learners used a basic and functionally stable motor organization to achieve their main goal of maintaining body equilibrium with respect to gravity. In swimming, while learners organized their limbs to advance in the water, their main intention was to balance, float, breathe, and perceive information. For these reasons they typically adopted one stable (in-phase) mode of arm-leg coordination whatever the swim speed. In contrast, experts harnessed available environmental and organismic constraints (strength, flexibility relative to aquatic resistance and the Archimedes principle) to satisfy a key performance constraint (swim fast). To achieve this aim, they varied the arm-leg coordination mode within a stroke cycle and swim speed. Together these data illustrate how functional performance in sport is predicated on the intertwined rela-tionship between intentions, actions and perceptions of each individual, requiring a blend of stable and variable movement patterns to satisfy changing task constraints.
机译:在体育方面的专业知识来自使行为适应适应相互制约的行为,这些行为是个人感知和遇到的。在强调意图,知觉和限制行为的行为方面,运动模式稳定性,功能个体内和个体间性能变异的作用至关重要。在这里,我们参考两个单独的表演环境来说明这些想法:攀冰和蛙泳。与初学者相比,在攀冰中,专业的登山者在上肢和下肢的协调方式上表现出更大的可变性,探索了更大范围的肢体位置和运动类型(冰具摆动,冰孔钩住)。降冰性能包含的能力导致专家登山者的运动协调模式发生变化,而学习者则使用基本且功能稳定的运动组织来实现其主要目标,即保持身体在重力方面的平衡。在游泳中,学习者组织四肢在水中前进时,其主要目的是平衡,漂浮,呼吸和感知信息。由于这些原因,无论游泳速度如何,他们通常都采用一种稳定的(同相)手臂-腿部协调模式。相比之下,专家利用可用的环境和生物约束(强度,相对于水生生物的抵抗力和阿基米德原理)来满足关键的性能约束(快速游动)。为了达到这个目的,他们在冲程和游泳速度内改变了手臂-腿部的协调方式。这些数据一起说明了运动中的功能表现如何基于每个人的意图,行为和感知之间的相互关系,需要稳定和可变的运动模式相结合来满足不断变化的任务约束。

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