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Visual search,movement behaviour and boat control during the windward mark rounding in sailing
Authors:Joost P Pluijms  Rouwen Cañal-Bruland  Marco JM Hoozemans  Geert J P Savelsbergh
Institution:1. Faculty of Human Movement Sciences, MOVE Research Institute Amsterdam, VU University Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands;2. Faculty of Science and Engineering, Research Institute for Biomedical Research into Human Movement and Health, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, UK
Abstract:In search of key-performance predictors in sailing, we examined to what degree visual search, movement behaviour and boat control contribute to skilled performance while rounding the windward mark. To this end, we analysed 62 windward mark roundings sailed without opponents and 40 windward mark roundings sailed with opponents while competing in small regattas. Across conditions, results revealed that better performances were related to gazing more to the tangent point during the actual rounding. More specifically, in the condition without opponents, skilled performance was associated with gazing more outside the dinghy during the actual rounding, while in the condition with opponents, superior performance was related to gazing less outside the dinghy. With respect to movement behaviour, superior performance was associated with the release of the trimming lines close to rounding the mark. In addition, better performances were related to approaching the mark with little heel, yet heeling the boat more to the windward side when being close to the mark. Potential implications for practice are suggested for each phase of the windward mark rounding.
Keywords:sailing  visual search  motor control  expertise  tangent point  windward mark
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