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010    2019054384 
020    9781003020141 (ebk.) 
020    9780367860707 (hbk.) 
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050 00 GV706.4|b.M34 2020 
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100 1  Mallo, Javier 
245 10 Team sports training|h[electronic resource] :|bthe 
       complexity model /|cJavier Mallo 
260    New York, NY :|bRoutledge,|c2020 
300    1 online resource (xiii, 199 p.) 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index 
505 0  The reductionist paradigm in team sports -- Towards a new 
       theory and practice of training for team sports : the 
       complex alternative -- Coordination dynamics -- 
       Intrapersonal coordination (the individual play) -- 
       Interpersonal coordination (the collective play) -- Design
       of training tasks in team sports -- Training strategies 
       for team sport 
520    "Team Sports Training: The Complexity Model presents a 
       novel approach to team sports training, examining football
       (soccer), rugby, field hockey, basketball, handball and 
       futsal through the paradigm of complexity. Under a 
       traditional prism, these sports have been analyzed using a
       deterministic perspective, where the constituent 
       dimensions of the sportsmen were independently examined 
       and treated in isolation. It was expected that the body 
       worked as a perfect machine and, once all the components 
       were maximized, the sportsmen improved their performance. 
       If the same closed recipe was applied to all the players 
       that formed part of the squad, the global team performance
       was expected to be enhanced. As much as these 
       reductionistic models seem coherent, when contrasted in 
       practice we see that the reality of team sports is far 
       more different from the closed conditions in which they 
       were idealized. Team sports contain variable, 
       heterogeneous and non-linear constrains which require the 
       development of a different logic to organize their 
       training. During the last years, ecological psychology, 
       the dynamical systems theory or the constraints-led 
       approach have opened interesting fields of research from 
       which many conceptual foundations can be applied to team 
       sports. Based in this contemporary framework, the current 
       book presents the study of the players and the teams as 
       complex systems, using coordination dynamics to explain 
       the emergence of the self-organisation episodes that 
       characterize them. In addition, this thinking line aims to
       provide the reader with the ability to apply all these 
       innovative concepts to their practical training scenarios.
       Altogether, it is intended to challenge the reader to re-
       think their training strategy and to develop an original 
       theory and practice of training specific to team sports"--
       |cProvided by publisher 
650  0 Team sports|xPsychological aspects 
650  0 Athletes|xTraining of 
856 40 |uhttps://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781003020141 
912    Taylor&Francis|b111107214615 
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