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Temporal dynamics of acrobatic activity: an approach of elite athletes specious present.

Denis Hauw1, Marc Durand.   

Abstract

The present study examined how "meaningful time "is constructed and used during acrobatic performance. To do so, six elite athletes (2 tumblers, 2 trampolinists, 2 acrobatic skiers) performed the same acrobatic move within the context of their respective sports. Their activity was described step-by-step using the data obtained from self- confrontation interviews linked to behaviour analysis based on video recordings. The descriptions, which identified the actions, feelings and thoughts of the athletes in relation to the unfolding time of their performance, were then compared. The results demonstrated that acrobatic performance can be divided into different periods that delineate meaningful time. Differences were observed in how the athletes organized activity (e.g. cognitive, physical) according to the specific sport. The results were interpreted as specific ways to use flight time. Key pointsElite acrobatic athletes' activities organize the unfolding of the performance by progressively informing the performers about the state of the evolving situation.The complexity of the activity involved for such acrobatic performances is reduced by a process of timed and situated organization.Athletes' activity consisted to display different jigs corresponding to a meaningful delineate specious present for efficient performance.

Keywords:  Activity; acrobatic performance; meaningful time; situated cognition

Year:  2008        PMID: 24150128      PMCID: PMC3763356     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Sports Sci Med        ISSN: 1303-2968            Impact factor:   2.988


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