Background: One’s own motor system is activated by viewing and imaging another person performance. Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the motor simulation in prediction of interpersonal coordination among jumping rope elite boys. Methodology: An applied research was done as a single-stage case study with 14 jumping rope elite boys (13-18 years). The subjects practiced the jumping rope tasks (jumping rope in different distances and online landing) for four months, until they could do them properly and without any online feedbacks. This study used a Vicon motion analysis device with six infrared cameras capable of 120 frames per seconds to record three-dimensional movements of the legs and rope whirling. Results: The results of one-way ANOVA showed that with enough practice, movement onset time, hand-foot deviation time, timing variation in rope whirling, and landing time of joint groups were equal while a significant difference was observed in movement time and jump height between them (P≤0.05). Conclusion:) When people simulate a partner’s performance to do joint coordination, they may be relying on internal models that govern the interpersonal coordination. Indeed by increasing difficulty of task and so by increasing joint task demands, degree of interpersonal coordination would increase.
bagheri, S. , & Shahbazi, M. (2018). Motor Simulation in Prediction of Interpersonal Coordination among Jumping Rope Elite Boys. Journal of Sport Management and Motor Behavior, 14(28), 219-232. doi: 10.22080/jsmb.2018.12627.2664
MLA
sara bagheri; Mehdi Shahbazi. "Motor Simulation in Prediction of Interpersonal Coordination among Jumping Rope Elite Boys", Journal of Sport Management and Motor Behavior, 14, 28, 2018, 219-232. doi: 10.22080/jsmb.2018.12627.2664
HARVARD
bagheri, S., Shahbazi, M. (2018). 'Motor Simulation in Prediction of Interpersonal Coordination among Jumping Rope Elite Boys', Journal of Sport Management and Motor Behavior, 14(28), pp. 219-232. doi: 10.22080/jsmb.2018.12627.2664
CHICAGO
S. bagheri and M. Shahbazi, "Motor Simulation in Prediction of Interpersonal Coordination among Jumping Rope Elite Boys," Journal of Sport Management and Motor Behavior, 14 28 (2018): 219-232, doi: 10.22080/jsmb.2018.12627.2664
VANCOUVER
bagheri, S., Shahbazi, M. Motor Simulation in Prediction of Interpersonal Coordination among Jumping Rope Elite Boys. Journal of Sport Management and Motor Behavior, 2018; 14(28): 219-232. doi: 10.22080/jsmb.2018.12627.2664