Snowboard Coaching Interview Out Now!
June 29th, 2009 | Published in GRILL, HAPPENINGS, TEAM | 2 Comments
Ben Wordsworth (Australian national snowboard coach) left and Alex 'Chumpy' Pullin (Australian professional snowboarder) right hang at the top of the boardercross course at Mt Hotham. Image © www.AnarchistAthlete.com 2008
Documents insights from an elite coach on tech based concept and its role in snowboarding [...]
This interview documents insights from an elite-level snowboard coach on technologically based, automated performance assessment and its role in enhancing snowboarding performance and snowboard competition judging. The article is available now. This article has been recently published by a new journal titled ‘Sports Technology’. You can therefore access the article on the Sports Technology Website or alternatively you can read, download the PDF version of this article and listen to the unedited audio file of the interview at www.AnarchistAthlete.com
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Article Title
Harding et al (2009b) Fusion of Technological Objectivity into the Underlying Anarchy of Elite Snowboarding – Insights from the Australian National Snowboard Coach. Sports Technology 2008; 1 (6), 239 – 248.
Article Abstract
This interview was focussed upon gaining practice community insight into the potential of micro-technology and subsequent automated objectivity to assist coaches and competition judges with performance assessment during elite half-pipe snowboarding. The sport of half-pipe snowboarding has however traditionally assessed performance during training, free riding and competition by purely subjective measures and until recently has had very little to do with sport science and the focus of objectifying performance parameters associated with rigorous scientific inquiry. The authors have previously shown there is a strong relationship between objective key performance variables such as air-time and degree of rotation (assessed using video based analysis) and an athletes’ subjectively judged score during elite half-pipe snowboarding competitions. Video based analysis however requires labour intensive manual post processing of data and is associated with a large time delay in information feedback. As such it is theorised to have limited potential for the feedback of objective information to snowboard athletes, coaches, and judges. The authors have therefore worked alongside numerous collaborators from the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS), the Olympic Winter Institute of Australia (OWIA), Griffith University (GU) and Catapult Innovations to develop a system of automated objectivity based on tri-axial accelerometers and tri-axial rate gyroscopes that can calculate air-time and degree of rotation during half-pipe snowboard runs. The concept was originally focussed on enhancing current training protocols but has also shown potential to support judges in assessing athletic performance during elite half-pipe snowboard competition. Although there is a potential benefit to using systems of automated objectivity within the sport of snowboarding there are also potential drawbacks associated with objectifying a sport that prides itself on providing a platform that allows freedom of expression and the capacity to showcase athletic individuality. It is believed that the integration of any form of objectivity into a sport such as half-pipe snowboarding should be conducted whilst allowing key practice community members control over the overall direction. This 45-minute interview was conducted by Jason Harding (AIS sport scientist) with Ben Wordsworth (the Australian national snowboard coach currently affiliated with the Olympic Winter Institute of Australia) in between surfs at Manly Beach NSW Australia on Wednesday 1st October 2008. Read Full Article
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July 7th, 2009at 6:35 am(#)
Hello. I think the article is really interesting. I am even interested in reading more. How soon will you update your blog?
July 7th, 2009at 4:44 pm(#)
I will try to keep posting new published articles as often as possible Konstantin. I do have a couple I am working on now but they may take a month to get published. Have you checked out the ‘Publications’ page on my website? There are a number of other articles focussed on the same topic that lead up to the interview you read. Click Here to go to the publications page. They are set out from oldest article to the most recent. The 5th article titles ‘Automated Scoring for Elite Half-Pipe Snowboard Competition – Important Sporting Development or Techno Distraction?’ is probably the most in depth. You can read the full articles on my website and you can also download the PDF document of the full article from there as well. Stay in touch. Jason Harding. http://www.AnarchistAthlete.com