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Data Analysis - Touch Football

The document provides guidelines for analyzing the sport of touch football including: 1. Considering the muscular activity, speed, range of movement, and skills required to determine fitness components and muscle actions. 2. Analyzing if the sport is continuous or intermittent, work to rest ratios, recovery periods, and skill frequency to determine the energy systems involved. 3. Observing movement patterns like running, jumping, and direction changes to determine movement patterns. 4. Collecting data on a player's skills, intensities, muscle groups, and actions during a game to design an appropriate training program.

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Data Analysis - Touch Football

The document provides guidelines for analyzing the sport of touch football including: 1. Considering the muscular activity, speed, range of movement, and skills required to determine fitness components and muscle actions. 2. Analyzing if the sport is continuous or intermittent, work to rest ratios, recovery periods, and skill frequency to determine the energy systems involved. 3. Observing movement patterns like running, jumping, and direction changes to determine movement patterns. 4. Collecting data on a player's skills, intensities, muscle groups, and actions during a game to design an appropriate training program.

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DATA ANALYSIS: TOUCH FOOTBALL

Complete the Laboratory activity outlined below and use the accompanying
guidelines titled Assessing the Nature of the Sport to assist you.
Assessing the Nature of the Sport
Consider the following points when doing your games analysis.
A.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Is the muscular activity maximal (strength) or submaximal (endurance)?


Is the speed of muscular contraction important (muscular power)?
Is the contraction isotonic (concentric / eccentric) or isometric?
Is the activity dependent on a full range of movement (flexibility)?
Is the quickness of movement important (speed, agility, muscular
coordination)?
6. What skills are required?
The answers to these questions determine the components of fitness and
muscular actions.
B.
1. Is the sport continuous or intermittent?
2. What is the duration and intensity of the work interval?
3. Is there a recovery period, and if so for how long?
4. Are the skills performed maximally, how often?
The answers to these questions determine what energy system is
involved.
C.
1. Is there running or jumping?
2. Is there sideways/backwards movement?
3. Is there sprinting, jogging, walking?
The answers to these questions determine the movement pattern.
D.
Observations of the actions of a player determine the muscle groups used and the
muscle actions.
E.
Skills analysis will help determine components of fitness and energy systems. Link
the skills performed to the energy systems and components of fitness.

Laboratory Activity: Games Analysis of Touch Football


AIM: To determine the fitness requirements by analysing the physiological needs of
one participant.
METHOD:
1. View video of one (1) players participation for minimum of 30 minutes, or
view the player live during a game.
2. Record data (you will work in pairs to record one of the following):
Skill frequency:
e.g. pass, tag/touch, rollball, touch down,
etc.
Work- to-Rest ratio: calculate work to rest ratio
Movement patterns:
forwards, backwards, sideways, direction
changes
Playing intensities: walk, jog, sprint, stride (low, medium, high,
very high)
Muscle groups & actions: major muscle groups used, isotonic
3. Present the one type of data you have collected in table form (see over page)
and share this with the rest of your class.
Questions:
1. What type of data did you collect?
2. Which methods of data collection did you use and what are the advantages
and disadvantages of each method?
3.
4.
3.
4.
5.

What other methods could have you used to collect the data?
Why would a coach collect data?
List the components of fitness required by a Touch Football player.
Which energy system is most important why?
After data analysis to work out important information regarding energy
systems and fitness components, the next step is fitness testing. This will
provide a baseline and information about the Touch Football players strengths
and weakness. Using the information you have collected and considering
(specificity, results comparison, sequencing and resourcing) complete
the following table:
Fitness Tests
(Battery)

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

Fitness Component
Measured

Application to Touch
Football

6. What are the protocols associated with fitness testing?


7. You can then use these results to design a Touch Football training program.
Why should a games analysis be completed before designing a training
program?

Games Analysis of Touch Football


Skill Frequency (pick one player to observe)
Skill
Pass

0-5 mins

5-10mins

10-15mins

15-20mins

Forward Sprint
Backward
Sprint/Backpedal
Touch/Tag
Intercept
Dodge/side step
Rollball
Touch down (score)

Intensity Charts (pick one player to observe)


(L=low, m= medium, h=high, vh=very high)
Time
Intensity

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

55

60

Time
Intensity

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

55

60

Time
Intensity

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

55

60

Time
Intensity

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

55

60

Time
Intensity

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

55

60

Movement Patterns (pick one player to observe)


Create your own legend: For example
X = player
=Sprint
------- = Jog

(0-5 minutes)

(5-10 minutes)

>>>>>

<<<<<

= Forwards

= Backwards

etc.

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