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Biking with Particles: Junior Triathletes’ Learning About Drafting Through Exploring Agent-Based Models and Inventing New Tactics

机译:骑单车:初级铁人三项运动员通过探索基于代理的模型和发明新策略来学习起草

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The present research addresses a curious finding: how learning physical principles enhanced athletes’ biking performance but not their conceptual understanding. The study involves a model-based triathlon training program, Biking with Particles, concerning aerodynamics of biking in groups (drafting). A conceptual framework highlights several forms of access to understanding the system (micro, macro, mathematical, experiential) and bidirectional transitions among these forms, anchored at the common and experienced level, the macro-level. Training was conducted separately with two groups, both 14–17 years old youth: an elite junior triathletes team (experts; 4 male, 3 female) and a local team (hobbyists; 6 male, 3 female). The goal was to explore whether agent-based models of bikers and air particles could be used to enhance athletes’ understanding and performance, and whether this depends on expertise. The study lasted 3 days and included lectures, discussions, guided exploration of models, inventing new tactics, and biking in practice. Data included questionnaires, interviews, videotapes, and performance measures of heart-rate and biking duration. Athletes’ designs were innovative and diverse, expressing well-known and new features in the sport. Local features were more dominant than global features. Their performance in bicycle drafting increased dramatically, with a gain of 20 %, at both individual and group levels. The experts mainly reduced their times. Hobbyists mainly reduced their effort. Some conceptual change was evidenced for the complex systems components but not for drafting. Results are discussed in light of learning about complex systems and the balance between cognitive-verbal and motor learning within competitive sports.
机译:本研究提出了一个奇怪的发现:学习身体原理如何增强运动员的自行车运动能力,而不是他们的概念性理解。这项研究涉及基于模型的铁人三项训练计划,即“与粒子骑自行车”,涉及成组自行车的空气动力学(草稿)。概念框架强调了几种了解系统的方式(微观,宏观,数学,经验)以及这些形式之间的双向转换,它们固定在普通和有经验的水平(宏观水平)上。培训分别由14-17岁的两个小组分别进行:一支优秀的初中铁人三项运动员团队(专家; 4名男性,3名女性)和一个本地团队(业余爱好者; 6名男性,3名女性)。目的是探讨是否可以使用基于代理人的骑自行车者和空气微粒模型来增强运动员的理解和表现,以及这是否取决于专业知识。该研究历时3天,包括讲座,讨论,对模型的指导性探索,发明新策略以及在实践中骑车。数据包括问卷,访谈,录像带以及心率和骑车时长的表现指标。运动员的设计新颖而多样,表达了这项运动中众所周知的特征和新特征。局部特征比全局特征更具优势。在个人和团体水平上,他们在自行车起草方面的表现都大大提高了20%。专家们主要减少了他们的时间。业余爱好者主要减少了精力。事实证明,复杂的系统组件发生了一些概念上的变化,但起草却没有。根据对复杂系统的学习以及竞技运动中认知语言和运动学习之间的平衡来讨论结果。

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