Optimal shooting cadence in the laser-run trial of modern pentathlon

In the laser-run trial in modern pentathlon, athletes must perform series of five successful shots with a laser pistol. A miss does not lead to a penalty but costs the time needed to lower the arm, charge the weapon and raise the arm. Pentathletes face the following dilemma: is it better to shoot fast or accurately? We investigate experimentally the effect of the shooting cadence on the accuracy. We then predict the consequence of this unavoidable speed-accuracy tradeoff in terms of total time needed to succeed the specific trial of laser-run. We find an optimal shooting cadence for each athlete, which minimizes this time.
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Notations:technical and natural sciences endurance sports technical sports
Published in:Proceedings
Language:English
Published: 2020
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2020049046
Volume:49
Issue:1
Pages:46
Document types:article
Level:advanced