1. How Task Constraints Influence the Gaze and Motor Behaviours of Elite-Level Gymnasts
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Andrew Mark Williams, César Peixoto, Bradley Fawver, Filipe Casanova, and Joana Barreto
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Gymnastics ,kinematic analysis ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Kinematics ,Motor behaviour ,Article ,Task (project management) ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Humans ,Visual search ,International level ,biology ,Athletes ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,030229 sport sciences ,perception-action coupling ,biology.organism_classification ,Gaze ,inertial sensors ,Biomechanical Phenomena ,Elite ,visual fixation ,Medicine ,expertise ,Psychology ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,performance ,Cognitive psychology - Abstract
Perception-action coupling is fundamental to effective motor behaviour in complex sports such as gymnastics. We examined the gaze and motor behaviours of 10 international level gymnasts when performing two skills on the mini-trampoline that matched the performance demands of elite competition. The presence and absence of a vaulting table in each skill served as a task-constraint factor, while we compared super-elite and elite groups. We measured visual search behaviours and kinematic variables during the approach run phase. The presence of a vaulting table influenced gaze behaviour only in the elite gymnasts, who showed significant differences in the time spent fixating on the mini-trampoline, when compared to super-elite gymnasts. Moreover, different approach run characteristics were apparent across the two different gymnastic tasks, irrespective of the level of expertise, and take-off velocity was influenced by the skill being executed across all gymnasts. Task constraints and complexity influence gaze behaviours differed across varying levels of expertise in gymnastics, even within a sample of international level athletes. It appears that the time spent fixating their gazes on the right areas of interest during the approach run is crucial to higher-level performance and therefore higher scores in competition, particularly on the mini-trampoline with vaulting table.
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- 2021