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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.39.2006.tde-08122006-080243
Document
Author
Full name
Fabricio Madureira Barbosa
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2006
Supervisor
Committee
Freudenheim, A. M. (President)
Gobbi, Lilian Teresa Bucken
Santos, Suely
Title in Portuguese
Efeito da modificação da tarefa na braçada do nado crawl em indivíduos com níveis de habilidades distintos
Keywords in Portuguese
Aprendizagem motora
Natação
Processo adaptativo
Abstract in Portuguese
Em habilidades como o nadar tem se creditado o sucesso à consistência do comportamento, negligenciando o papel da flexibilidade. Nesse sentido, com o objetivo de investigar o efeito da modificação da tarefa na braçada do nado crawl em indivíduos em níveis de habilidades distintos, partiu-se da visão de complementaridade entre consistência e flexibilidade do comportamento motor habilidoso. Crianças (42), com média de 8,7 anos de idade, com domínio do nado crawl, participaram do experimento. Usando o instrumento de análise do nível de proficiência do nado crawl, dois grupos, de 15 sujeitos cada, em níveis de habilidades distintos foram formados. Medidas de aspectos invariantes e variantes foram utilizadas para analisar as braçadas na tarefa de deslocar-se 30 metros em três velocidades. Segundo os resultados, os nadadores mantiveram a organização temporal da braçada (OTB) nas três condições experimentais; o grupo mais habilidoso (+H) apresentou a OTB mais estável; e, as alterações de desempenho foram efetuadas, exclusivamente a partir de ajustes dos aspectos variantes das braçadas. Em função dos resultados conclui-se que a aquisição do nadar, vista como um processo contínuo, envolve a formação de representações mentais que asseguram tanto a consistência (aspectos invariantes) como a flexibilidade (aspectos variantes) da braçada e, que sua complexidade está associada ao nível de habilidade dos nadadores.
Title in English
Effects of the modification of the task in the front crawl stroke in individuals with distinct levels of skill
Keywords in English
Adaptative process
Motor learning
Swimming
Abstract in English
In skills, as swimming, there has been credit to the success of the consistency of behaviour neglecting the role of flexibility. In this way with the objective of investigating the effect of the modification of the task in the front crawl stroke in individuals with distinct levels of skill we launched from the point that consistency and flexibility complement each other in the skilful motor behaviour. Children (42), with an average age of 8.7 with the skill of swimming crawl participated in the experiment. Using the analysis instrument of proficiency level of the crawl style, two groups of 15 subjects each, with distinct levels of ability were formed. Measures of variant and invariant aspects were used to analyze the stroke of drifting 30 meters in three velocities. According to the results the swimmers maintained the temporal organization of the stroke (TOS) in three experimental conditions; the more skilful group presented the more stable TOS; and the alterations of the performance were made exclusively from the adjustments of the variant aspects of the strokes. Due to the results it was concluded that the acquisition of swimming seen as a continuous process, involves the formation of mental representations that assure not only consistency (invariant aspects) but also the flexibility (variaant aspects) of the stroke and that its complexity is associated to the level of skill in the swimmers.
 
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2006-12-15
 
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