Fencer`s perception of affordances of an opponent`s attack

We investigated fencers` perception of affordances of the opponent by asking them to estimate the reach-ability (length of lunge) of the opponent that varied in height and moved toward them in different paces. Their task was to initiate a backward step at the moment that they perceived to be reached by the opponent in a lunge attack. All trials were recorded by a video camera for data digitizing process and analyses. The results revealed that the opponent`s approaching velocity, but not the opponent`s stature, influenced fencers` estimates, suggesting that action-related characteristics of the observed person were more influential on perceiver`s perception of affordances of the observed person. Moreover, fencers` perception of "time-to-contact by the opponent" changed as a function of the opponent`s velocity, suggesting that in the context of combat sports that time-to-contact could be a useful variable for the control of actions when interacting with a moving opponent.
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Bibliographic Details
Subjects:
Notations:training science combat sports
Tagging:Interaktion
Published in:International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publications 2018
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/1747954118772038
Volume:13
Issue:6
Pages:1008-1014
Document types:article
Level:advanced