Methodological considerations for furthering the understanding of constraints in applied sports

Commonly classified as individual, task or environmental, constraints are boundaries which shape the emergence of functional movement solutions. In applied sport, an ongoing challenge is to improve the measurement, analysis and understanding of constraints to key stakeholders. Methodological considerations for furthering these pursuits should be centred around an interdisciplinary approach. This integration of methodology and knowledge from different disciplines also encourages the sharing of encompassing principles, concepts, methods and data to generate new solutions to existing problems. This narrative review discusses how a number of rapidly developing fields are positioned to help guide, support and progress an understanding of sport through constraints. It specifically focuses on examples from the fields of technology, analytics and perceptual science. It discusses how technology is generating large quantities of data which can improve our understanding of how constraints shape the movement solutions of performers in training and competition environments. Analytics can facilitate new insights from numerous and complex data through enhanced non-linear and multivariate analysis techniques. The role of the perceptual sciences is discussed with respect to generating outputs from analytics that are more interpretable for the end-user. Together, these three fields of technology, analytics and perceptual science may enable a more comprehensive understanding of constraints in sports performance. Key Points The fields of technology, analytics and the perceptual sciences offer opportunities to further the understanding of constraints in applied sport. Developments in the fields of technology, analytics and the perceptual sciences can accelerate the benefits of an interdisciplinary approach to some of sport`s most pervasive performance questions and challenges.
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DOI: 10.1186/s40798-021-00313-x
Julkaisussa: Sports Medicine - Open
Julkaistu: 2021
Vuosikerta: 7
Numero: 22
Sivuja: 1-12
Julkaisutyypit: artikkeli
Kieli: englanti (kieli)
Taso: kehittynyt