Relationships, Decisions, and Physical Effort in the Marro Traditional Sporting Game: A Multimodal Approach
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Participants
2.2. Variables
- (a)
- Home (HM), a player who is at home area. In this specific area, players can neither capture nor be caught.
- (b)
- Prisoner (PR), a player who has been caught while they were out of home. Prisoners players were located on one of the sides (1.5 m from the home area of the opposing team).
- (c)
- Hunter (HN), a player who chases an opponent.
- (d)
- Hare (HR), a player who runs away to avoid been captured.
- (e)
- Neutral (N), a player who is in a neutral situation, without directing his decision towards capturing or running away.
- (f)
- Conflict (CF), a player in a dispute against an opponent, being interrupted inhis/her participation in the Marro game.
- (a)
- Subrole NI: no incidence on score;
- (a)
- ZNI: no impact on score;
- (b)
- ZC Hunter that is at the moment of capturing.
- (c)
- ZP is caught: Hunter who is chasing (running).
- (d)
- ZS Saving: a Hunter who touches the hand of one of the prisoners who is joined in a chain.
- (a)
- LNI: no incidence on score;
- (b)
- LC Capture: Hunter who catches a rival player;
- (c)
- LP She is caught: Hare that when fleeing is caught by a rival Hunter;
- (d)
- LS saving: Hunter who is currently saving his/her fellow Prisoners.
- (a)
- No impact on score (NNI)
- (a)
- NIP: no impact on scoring;
- (a)
- FF Conflict: Players who, for whatever reason, do not play. The stoppage of the game can be partial (players who are in conflict, but the rest are still playing) or total (the entire game is paralyzed). Whether it is total or partial, it will be categorized “in conflict” until the moment the game is restarted with the motor decision-making that is taking place at that moment of restarting the game.
2.3. Procedures and Instruments
2.3.1. Application of the Marro Game
2.3.2. Use of Cameras, GPS Devices, and Specific Software
2.3.3. Creation of a Database Obtained from GPS
2.3.4. Observation System Validation by Roles, Subroles, and Data Quality
2.4. Data Analysis
2.4.1. Use of Crosstabulations
2.4.2. Decision Tree
2.4.3. T-Pattern Analysis
2.4.4. Frequency Areas
3. Results
3.1. The Scoring Variable in Both Matches
3.2. Roles Used by Both Matches
3.3. Subroles Performed in Both Matches
3.4. GPS Devices in Both Matches
3.5. Predictive Capacity Variables by Teams
4. Discussion
4.1. First Results, Ready for a Multimodal Approach: The Case of the Marro Game
4.2. Decision-Making Importance and Scoring: The Marro 360° Multimodal Approach
4.3. In Search of T-Patterns through Strategic Multimodal Chains
5. Conclusions
6. Limitations and Future Prospects
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Code | Km/h (Women) | Km/h (Men) | |
---|---|---|---|
Low | LS | −6 | −7 |
Medium | MS | 6–12 | 7–13 |
High | HS | 12–16 | 13–18 |
Very high | VS | 16–18 | 18–21 |
Maximum | XS | 18–20 | 21–24 |
Extreme | EN | +20 | +24 |
Code in the Database | m/s |
---|---|
A | 0 to −1 |
B | −1 to −2 |
C | −2 to −3 |
D | −3 to −4 |
E | −4 to −5 |
F | <−5 |
G | 0 to 1 |
H | 1 to 2 |
I | 2 to 3 |
J | 3 to 4 |
K | 4 to 5 |
L | +5 |
Code | w/kg | |
---|---|---|
Low | LP | 0–10 |
Medium | MP | 10–15 |
High | HP | 15–20 |
Very high | VP | 20–35 |
Maximum | XP | 35–55 |
Extreme | EP | >55 |
Time Scale | 6 Categories (7 Events) | Duration (Interval) | 6 Categories (2 Events) |
---|---|---|---|
10 s | TW HN NI IS A IP | TW HN NI IS A IP | |
11 s | TW HN NI IS A IP | TW HN NI IS G IP | |
12 s | TW HN NI IS G IP | ||
13 s | TW HN NI IS G IP | ||
14 s | TW HN NI IS G IP | ||
15 s | TW HN NI IS G IP | ||
17 s | TW HN NI IS G IP |
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Martín-Martínez, D.; Lavega-Burgués, P.; Salas-Santandreu, C.; Duran-Delgado, C.; Prat, Q.; Damian-Silva, S.; Machado, L.; Aires-Araujo, P.; Muñoz-Arroyave, V.; Lapuente-Sagarra, M.; et al. Relationships, Decisions, and Physical Effort in the Marro Traditional Sporting Game: A Multimodal Approach. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18, 10832. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182010832
Martín-Martínez D, Lavega-Burgués P, Salas-Santandreu C, Duran-Delgado C, Prat Q, Damian-Silva S, Machado L, Aires-Araujo P, Muñoz-Arroyave V, Lapuente-Sagarra M, et al. Relationships, Decisions, and Physical Effort in the Marro Traditional Sporting Game: A Multimodal Approach. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021; 18(20):10832. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182010832
Chicago/Turabian StyleMartín-Martínez, David, Pere Lavega-Burgués, Cristòfol Salas-Santandreu, Conxita Duran-Delgado, Queralt Prat, Sabrine Damian-Silva, Leonardo Machado, Pablo Aires-Araujo, Verónica Muñoz-Arroyave, Manuel Lapuente-Sagarra, and et al. 2021. "Relationships, Decisions, and Physical Effort in the Marro Traditional Sporting Game: A Multimodal Approach" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 20: 10832. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182010832
APA StyleMartín-Martínez, D., Lavega-Burgués, P., Salas-Santandreu, C., Duran-Delgado, C., Prat, Q., Damian-Silva, S., Machado, L., Aires-Araujo, P., Muñoz-Arroyave, V., Lapuente-Sagarra, M., Serna, J., & Pic, M. (2021). Relationships, Decisions, and Physical Effort in the Marro Traditional Sporting Game: A Multimodal Approach. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(20), 10832. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182010832