Networks as a novel tool for studying team ball sports as complex social systems
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.jsams.2010.10.459
Networks as a novel tool for studying team ball sports as complex social systems
Abstract
This paper describes and evaluates the novel utility of network methods for understanding human interpersonal interactions within social neurobiological systems such as sports teams. We show how collective system networks are supported by the sum of interpersonal interactions that emerge from the activity of system agents (such as players in a sports team). To test this idea we trialled the methodology in analyses of intra-team collective behaviours in the team sport of water polo. We observed that the number of interactions between team members resulted in varied intra-team coordination patterns of play, differentiating between successful and unsuccessful performance outcomes. Future research on small-world networks methodologies needs to formalize measures of node connections in analyses of collective behaviours in sports teams, to verify whether a high frequency of interactions is needed between players in order to achieve competitive performance outcomes.
Copyright © 2010 Sports Medicine Australia. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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