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El. knyga: Complex Sport Analytics

(Kaye Academic College of Education, Israel)
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This book is the first to combine principles from analytics, complex systems theory, multi-disciplinary diagnostics and sport performance analysis. It considers athletes, teams, and sport organizations in individual and team games as complex systems, and demonstrates how complexity studies can enrich analytics and give us a more sophisticated understanding of the causalities of winning and losing in sports.

Part I introduces the basic categories of analytics and their uses in elite sport. Part II presents an original conception of sport analytics both as a complex of different kinds of processes and as a complexity-adapted view of human systems acting in sport performance and management. Part III considers the main principles of complex sport analytics, expanding the prism of complexity to include all levels of a sport organization from athletes, coaches and trainers to top decision makers, and suggests practical applications and simulations for cases of both individual and team sports.

This is illuminating reading for any advanced student, researcher or practitioner working in sport analytics, performance analysis, coaching science or sport management.

 

List of illustrations
ix
List of abbreviations
xv
Acknowledgments xvii
Preface xviii
Introduction 1(4)
PART I Preamble to sport analytics
5(58)
Introduction to Part I
7(3)
1 Basic categories of analytics
10(31)
2 General review of contemporary sport analytics
41(22)
Summary of Part I
61(2)
PART II Basic principles of complex sport analytics
63(80)
Introduction to Part II
65(2)
3 Expressions of `a complex' in sport analytics
67(11)
4 Decision making in game playing and managing as a problem of `a complex'
78(27)
5 Complexity approach to games playing and managing
105(38)
Summary of Part II
142(1)
PART III LCR concept and its application in complex sport analytics
143(145)
Introduction to Part III
145(2)
6 General concept of complex analytics in individual and team games
147(19)
7 Bodily systems of the playing individual through the LCR concept in complex sport analytics
166(36)
8 The playing athlete through the LCR concept in complex sport analytics
202(44)
9 Athletes, coaches and managers as interacting teams through the LCR concept in complex sport analytics
246(42)
Summary of Part III
287(1)
Index 288
Felix Lebed is Senior Lecturer and Head of the M.Ed. degree program in the Physical Education Department at Kaye Academic College of Education, Israel. His deep knowledge of sport games is based on personal experience as a handball and volleyball player and coach, as well as more than 30 years experience as an interdisciplinary scholar and lecturer. Dr Lebed also served as the Senior Supervisor of the Soviet national handball teams Olympic preparation. In addition to his diverse academic activities, he now provides services to sport organizations and elite teams as a strategic analyst and consultant