The micro-macro link in understanding sport tactical behaviours: Integrating information and action at different levels of system analysis in sport

ARAÚJO, Duarte, PASSOS, Pedro, ESTEVES, Pedro, DUARTE, Ricardo, LOPES, José, HRISTOVSKI, Robert and DAVIDS, Keith (2016). The micro-macro link in understanding sport tactical behaviours: Integrating information and action at different levels of system analysis in sport. Movement & Sport Sciences - Science & Motricité, 89, 53-63. [Article]

Abstract
The micro-macro link is a central issue of human movement sciences because it directly refers to coordination and scalability of movement behaviour at different levels of analysis in a complex system. This feature of complexity is a key feature to consider decisions and actions as transitional behaviours at different levels during performance. Transitions expressed through bifurcations are an important part of a universal decision making process. Here we explain how individuals perform decision-making behaviours in a minimal social performance unit ( competing dyads), and how these two levels are linked in a sports team. Finally we discuss some applications of the micro-macro links for the design of training programmes in team sports.
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