How competitive performance data can inform the training process? An action-research study based on the constraint-led approach
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Facultad de Kinesiología. Universidad de Zagreb
Materia
Ecological dynamics Sport pedagogy Qualitative analysis Volleyball
Date
2023-11-25Referencia bibliográfica
Fernández-Echeverría, C., Ramos, A., Mesquita, I., & Moreno Arroyo, M. P. (2023). How competitive performance data can inform the training process? An action-research study based on the constraint-led approach. Kinesiology, 55(2), 337–348. DOI: 10.26582/k.55.2.17
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Foundation Tatiana Pérez de Guzman el Bueno (Contracts Art. 83 of the LOU); Regional Ministry of Economy and Infrastructures of the Regional Government of Extremadura (Spain); European Regional Development Fund (GR18129)Abstract
By implementing an insider action-research (AR) design throughout a competitive volleyball season, this study sought to examine qualitatively how competitive data, extracted from match analysis, may support the development of a coaching intervention based on the principles of the constraint-led approach. Twelve elite players, one head coach and one assistant coach participated in two AR cycles, each one involving the processes of planning, monitoring, reflecting, and fact-finding. The first author, who was also the assistant coach and the insider-researcher, collected data over 20 weeks using interviews, training videotaped records, and field notes. Data were analysed using thematic analysis, and inductive procedures were adopted to deepen an understanding of how a constraint-led coaching intervention evolved over the season. The results highlighted competitive data as a relevant tool for supporting the underlying pedagogical process in the design of representative learning tasks via constraints manipulation. Grounded on competitive data, the learning designs progressed from an initial point where constraints manipulation was scarce, non-representative, and without stimulating players’ problem-solving abilities, to an endpoint where tasks were conceived based on the next opposition’s features (i.e., task representativeness) and focused on the development of functional and co-adaptative skills. In conclusion, the competitive data supported the development of a coaching practice based on the constraint-led approach. Methodologically, the insider AR-design offered contextualized insights into how the pedagogical coaching intervention evolved over the season. Thus, we highlight the importance of sampling the most relevant information from competition, through match analysis reports, so that coaches can design representative and contextualized learning tasks ongoingly aligned with players’ needs.