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Tuesday, November 30, 2021

NEXT LEVEL COACHING – DECISION MAKING DURING GAMES: KNOWLEDGE OF OPPOSITION + DECLARATIVE KNOWLEDGE + ELITE v AMATEURS

                                        

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KNOWLEDGE OF OPPOSITION

  • Knowledge of the opposition's tactical and individual tendencies can also guide perceptual strategies to make effective decisions during fast and slow thought
  • Being consciously aware of movement tendencies can be detrimental to anticipatory performance as you are looking for specific information only and ignoring other information that could be of use
  • The knowledge of opposition is made in game situations where players had sufficient time to make decisions such as a line out or scrum game action
  • Develop knowledge of opposition tactical tendencies to inform player decision making

DECLARATIVE KNOWLEDGE

  • Declarative knowledge is not dependent of complexity or competition level suggesting a dissociation existing between player’s declarative knowledge and knowledge in action, which is why inaccuracies in both groups exist when assessing situational probability of game situations
  • Players recognise legitimate risks and threats to offensive and defensive integrity within fast and slow thought actions but elites make sense of game information to make decisions in 2 steps being an assessment of the situation, and the anticipation of situations as they develop to manage risk
  • There’s a clear relationship between a player’s sense-making and decision making as knowledge of the game seems to guide their perceptual assessment of the situation
  • Identifying risks and threats coincide with sudden perceptual acknowledgement of an opponent’s capability to disrupt momentum, often in fast paced situations that disrupt a players situation probability, such as when an opposition player does something totally unexpected and random

ELITE v AMATEUR

  • Elite’s often make decisions based on the current momentum, especially in those moments where they felt levels of situational favourableness and the game felt completely in their control v amateurs who only reference game context in times of heavy panic
  • Offensive and defensive momentum is used by elite’s to make informed assessments of risk associated within their decision making
  • Game situations impact the elite and amateur players decision making process in similar ways

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