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Differentiating Experts' Anticipatory Skills in Beach Volleyball
Authors:Rouwen Cañal-Bruland  Merel Mooren  Geert J P Savelsbergh
Institution:1. Faculty of Human Movement Sciences , VU University Amsterdam;2. Faculty of Human Movement Sciences , VU University Amsterdam;3. Faculty of Science and Engineering , University of Professional Education, Manchester Metropolitan University and the Academy for Physical Education
Abstract:In this study, we examined how perceptual-motor expertise and watching experience contribute to anticipating the outcome of opponents' attacking actions in beach volleyball. To this end, we invited 8 expert beach volleyball players, 8 expert coaches, 8 expert referees, and 8 control participants with no beach volleyball experience to watch videos of attack sequences that were occluded at three different times and to predict the outcome of these situations. Results showed that expert players and coaches (who were both perceptual-motor experts) outperformed the expert referees (who were watching experts but did not have the same motor expertise) and the control group in the latest occlusion condition (i.e., at spiker-ball contact). This finding suggests that perceptual-motor expertise may contribute to successful action anticipation in beach volleyball.
Keywords:anticipation  expertise  motor skill  perception
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