2012
DOI: 10.1123/jtpe.31.4.381
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Review of the Instruments Most Frequently Employed to Assess Tactics in Physical Education and Youth Sports

Abstract: Investigators’ increased interest in teaching game tactics requires generalizable assessment instruments that are appropriate to whatever is needed by the tactic. This literature review aims to provide information about the instruments most frequently used to assess tactics in youth sports. We found that very few studies used instruments that fulfilled the criteria required by this review. The most frequently used tool was The Game Performance Assessment Instrument, followed by the Team Sport Assessment Proced… Show more

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“…The physical condition measurement process is divided into two muscle groups namely: (1) upper extremity used for hitting activities in badminton that covers coordination, power, explosiveness, and reaction [8], [9]. The need of upper extremity can be measured by using wall badminton test [10]- [12]; push up [13]; and medicine ball [14], [15]; (2) lower extremity used for mobilizing the locomotor and non-locomotor movements in badminton footwork that covers agility, endurance, explosiveness, strength and speed [16]- [18]. The need of lower extremity can be measured by using multi stage fitness test, 12 minutes running, 20 m sprint, vertical jump, leg dynamometer [19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The physical condition measurement process is divided into two muscle groups namely: (1) upper extremity used for hitting activities in badminton that covers coordination, power, explosiveness, and reaction [8], [9]. The need of upper extremity can be measured by using wall badminton test [10]- [12]; push up [13]; and medicine ball [14], [15]; (2) lower extremity used for mobilizing the locomotor and non-locomotor movements in badminton footwork that covers agility, endurance, explosiveness, strength and speed [16]- [18]. The need of lower extremity can be measured by using multi stage fitness test, 12 minutes running, 20 m sprint, vertical jump, leg dynamometer [19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The assessment of PTK in team sports and in basketball, specifically, contributes to indirectly verify whether planning and structuring of contents and activities during the learning/training process actually favor the learning of tactics and techniques of that sport (Arias and Castejon, 2012;Memmert and Harvey, 2008).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…GPAI is one of the two most used performance instruments in the field of co-evaluation of team (Memmert & Harvey, 2008). According to the review of Arias and Castejón (2012) GPAI is used in 43.7% of studies about net sports.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%