Identification of key performance characteristics of elite Australian football umpires
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posted on 2019-08-28, 00:00 authored by A Kittel, P Larkin, Nathan ElsworthyNathan Elsworthy, M SpittleThis research aimed to present a hierarchy of key attributes for Australian football umpires. Elite Australian football umpires (n = 19) and their coaches (n = 5) participated in this study. A list of attributes necessary for sports officiating was obtained from past research and adapted specifically for Australian football umpires. Umpires were required to rate each attribute on a scale of 0–9 (least to most importance), and provide a justification of its importance to performance. A modified questionnaire was developed with attributes removed or added, according to the first survey round. This research identified two cognitive attributes: knowing the laws/interpretations and decision-making as the two highest rated attributes, respectively. Psychological attributes composure and concentration were rated highly by the umpires, ranked as number three and five, respectively. The game skill attribute of teamwork was rated as the fourth highest. Fitness was the only physical attribute to be rated in the most important category. Results highlight the importance of cognitive and psychological attributes to elite performance; however, participant feedback suggests that the integration of all attributes is critical. This knowledge establishes an understanding of the key attributes for expert performance, and this information could be used by coaches for the assessment and development of Australian football umpires. © The Author(s) 2019.
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14Issue
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2048-397XISSN
1747-9541Publisher
Sage Publications, UKPublisher DOI
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Victoria UniversityEra Eligible
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International Journal of Sports Science and CoachingUsage metrics
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