A perceptual cue on a moving opponent improves the learning of a motor skill from aikido

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Autor(a) principal: Gemas Neto, Estefan
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Silveira, Sergio Roberto, Mattos dos Reis, Marcos Antônio, Corrêa, Umberto Cesar
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of Physical Education (Maringá)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/RevEducFis/article/view/51719
Resumo: The effect of different instructional foci on the learning of a motor skill of aikido was investigated. Sixty participants from both sexes with an average age of 14 practiced choku tsuki task, which consisted of hitting a target on the chest of an attacking opponent with a stick. They were divided into four groups: relaxation, with a cue about the relaxed way in which the task should be performed; low hip, with a cue about maintaining hip displacement as low as possible; perceptive, with a cue at the circular target located on the chest of the opponent as they raised their sword to attack; and control, without cues. The dependent variables included measures related to the task goals, movement pattern relative to the task components and kinematic features. Only the perceptive and low hip groups learned the motor skill. The perceptive group obtained better overall performance than the other groups. Learning choku tsuki was improved by the instructional cue “strike target as soon as sword is raised”, establishing the learner’s perceptive attunement to the moving opponent. Learning was also enhanced by the cue "keep hips as low as possible"; however, at a lower level than that of the perceptive cue.
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spelling A perceptual cue on a moving opponent improves the learning of a motor skill from aikidoUma dica perceptiva sobre um oponente em movimento melhora a aprendizagem de uma habilidade motora do aikidobehaviourmartial artsefficiencypracticecomportamentoartes marciaiseficiênciapráticaThe effect of different instructional foci on the learning of a motor skill of aikido was investigated. Sixty participants from both sexes with an average age of 14 practiced choku tsuki task, which consisted of hitting a target on the chest of an attacking opponent with a stick. They were divided into four groups: relaxation, with a cue about the relaxed way in which the task should be performed; low hip, with a cue about maintaining hip displacement as low as possible; perceptive, with a cue at the circular target located on the chest of the opponent as they raised their sword to attack; and control, without cues. The dependent variables included measures related to the task goals, movement pattern relative to the task components and kinematic features. Only the perceptive and low hip groups learned the motor skill. The perceptive group obtained better overall performance than the other groups. Learning choku tsuki was improved by the instructional cue “strike target as soon as sword is raised”, establishing the learner’s perceptive attunement to the moving opponent. Learning was also enhanced by the cue "keep hips as low as possible"; however, at a lower level than that of the perceptive cue.O efeito de diferentes dicas sobre a aprendizagem de uma habilidade motora do aikido foi investigado. Sessenta participantes, de ambos os sexos, com idade média de 14 anos, praticaram a tarefa choku tsuki, que consistia em acertar um alvo no peito de um oponente atacante com um bastão. Eles foram divididos em quatro grupos: relaxamento, com dica sobre a maneira relaxada como a tarefa deveria ser executada; quadril baixo, com dica sobre manter o quadril o mais baixo possível; perceptiva, com dica sobre o alvo circular localizado no peito do oponente enquanto ele levantava a espada para atacar; e controle, sem dicas. As variáveis dependentes incluíram medidas relacionadas aos objetivos da tarefa, padrão de movimento em relação aos componentes da tarefa e características cinemáticas. Apenas os grupos perceptivo e quadril baixo aprenderam a habilidade motora. Ainda, o grupo perceptivo obteve melhor desempenho que os demais grupos. A aprendizagem do choku tsuki foi aprimorada pela dica "estocar o alvo assim que levantar a espada", estabelecendo a sintonia perceptiva do aprendiz com o oponente em movimento. A aprendizagem também foi aprimorada pela dica "mantenha o quadril o mais baixo possível"; no entanto, em um nível inferior ao da dica perceptiva.  Department of Physical Education - State University of Maringá (UEM), Maringá-PR, Brazil2021-04-03info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/RevEducFis/article/view/5171910.4025/jphyseduc.v32i1.3244Journal of Physical Education; Vol 32 No 1 (2021): Journal of Physical Education; e-3244Journal of Physical Education; Vol. 32 Núm. 1 (2021): Journal of Physical Education; e-3244Journal of Physical Education; v. 32 n. 1 (2021): Journal of Physical Education; e-32442448-2455reponame:Journal of Physical Education (Maringá)instname:Universidade Estadual de Maringá (UEM)instacron:UEMenghttps://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/RevEducFis/article/view/51719/751375151868Copyright (c) 2021 Journal of Physical Educationhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGemas Neto, EstefanSilveira, Sergio RobertoMattos dos Reis, Marcos Antônio Corrêa, Umberto Cesar2021-10-25T13:02:04Zoai:periodicos.uem.br/ojs:article/51719Revistahttp://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/RevEducFis/indexPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||revdef@uem.br2448-24552448-2455opendoar:2021-10-25T13:02:04Journal of Physical Education (Maringá) - Universidade Estadual de Maringá (UEM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A perceptual cue on a moving opponent improves the learning of a motor skill from aikido
Uma dica perceptiva sobre um oponente em movimento melhora a aprendizagem de uma habilidade motora do aikido
title A perceptual cue on a moving opponent improves the learning of a motor skill from aikido
spellingShingle A perceptual cue on a moving opponent improves the learning of a motor skill from aikido
Gemas Neto, Estefan
behaviour
martial arts
efficiency
practice
comportamento
artes marciais
eficiência
prática
title_short A perceptual cue on a moving opponent improves the learning of a motor skill from aikido
title_full A perceptual cue on a moving opponent improves the learning of a motor skill from aikido
title_fullStr A perceptual cue on a moving opponent improves the learning of a motor skill from aikido
title_full_unstemmed A perceptual cue on a moving opponent improves the learning of a motor skill from aikido
title_sort A perceptual cue on a moving opponent improves the learning of a motor skill from aikido
author Gemas Neto, Estefan
author_facet Gemas Neto, Estefan
Silveira, Sergio Roberto
Mattos dos Reis, Marcos Antônio
Corrêa, Umberto Cesar
author_role author
author2 Silveira, Sergio Roberto
Mattos dos Reis, Marcos Antônio
Corrêa, Umberto Cesar
author2_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gemas Neto, Estefan
Silveira, Sergio Roberto
Mattos dos Reis, Marcos Antônio
Corrêa, Umberto Cesar
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv behaviour
martial arts
efficiency
practice
comportamento
artes marciais
eficiência
prática
topic behaviour
martial arts
efficiency
practice
comportamento
artes marciais
eficiência
prática
description The effect of different instructional foci on the learning of a motor skill of aikido was investigated. Sixty participants from both sexes with an average age of 14 practiced choku tsuki task, which consisted of hitting a target on the chest of an attacking opponent with a stick. They were divided into four groups: relaxation, with a cue about the relaxed way in which the task should be performed; low hip, with a cue about maintaining hip displacement as low as possible; perceptive, with a cue at the circular target located on the chest of the opponent as they raised their sword to attack; and control, without cues. The dependent variables included measures related to the task goals, movement pattern relative to the task components and kinematic features. Only the perceptive and low hip groups learned the motor skill. The perceptive group obtained better overall performance than the other groups. Learning choku tsuki was improved by the instructional cue “strike target as soon as sword is raised”, establishing the learner’s perceptive attunement to the moving opponent. Learning was also enhanced by the cue "keep hips as low as possible"; however, at a lower level than that of the perceptive cue.
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