The purpose of this study is to make the exactness of the time estimation of sportsmen experimentally clear. Subjects are 35 male students in Sendai College, including sprinters (100m, 400m), middle-long distance racers, jumpers, throwers, volleyball and tennis players. They were asked to estimate exact times on nine time conditions of 10", 11", 12", 50", 55", 60", 90", 120", and 150", by using a digital stop watch. The main findings are as follows: In general, as subjects repeat trials, the time estimation of subjects tends to approach to exact times. As tennis players repeat trial times, their time estimation is over than that of other players. It does not always follow that the time estimation of track athletes is more exact than that of...
[[abstract]]An athlete is always trained with rigor of no end, day and night, with the purpose not o...
It is unclear how athletes regulate their performance prior and during exercise when deceptive metho...
The aim of the study was to determine whether estimates of the speed–duration relationship are affec...
Evaluating time properly is crucial for everyday activities from fundamental behaviors to refined co...
Humans' time evaluation within the range of hundreds of milliseconds is often distorted, and time is...
Time-motion analysis has been extensively used to provide an insight into the movement patterns of a...
This study aimed to investigate effects of luminosity of balls on the time of timing error by clari...
In order to identify the real components of beach tennis performance, we need to know the time struc...
The purpose of the study was to determine the timing of a split-step in three categories of tennis p...
Main purpose of this study was to examine the effects of various stimulus speeds on Coincidence Anti...
The purpose of this study was to compare the abilities of time perception in the elite swimmers from...
Subjective Perception of Time (PST), has been regarded as one of the key skills in sports performanc...
This study, in which 42 male volleyball players, aged between 18 28 years participated, seeks to com...
Time motion analysis is extensively used to assess the demands of team sports. At present there is o...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between the duration of the throw and ...
[[abstract]]An athlete is always trained with rigor of no end, day and night, with the purpose not o...
It is unclear how athletes regulate their performance prior and during exercise when deceptive metho...
The aim of the study was to determine whether estimates of the speed–duration relationship are affec...
Evaluating time properly is crucial for everyday activities from fundamental behaviors to refined co...
Humans' time evaluation within the range of hundreds of milliseconds is often distorted, and time is...
Time-motion analysis has been extensively used to provide an insight into the movement patterns of a...
This study aimed to investigate effects of luminosity of balls on the time of timing error by clari...
In order to identify the real components of beach tennis performance, we need to know the time struc...
The purpose of the study was to determine the timing of a split-step in three categories of tennis p...
Main purpose of this study was to examine the effects of various stimulus speeds on Coincidence Anti...
The purpose of this study was to compare the abilities of time perception in the elite swimmers from...
Subjective Perception of Time (PST), has been regarded as one of the key skills in sports performanc...
This study, in which 42 male volleyball players, aged between 18 28 years participated, seeks to com...
Time motion analysis is extensively used to assess the demands of team sports. At present there is o...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between the duration of the throw and ...
[[abstract]]An athlete is always trained with rigor of no end, day and night, with the purpose not o...
It is unclear how athletes regulate their performance prior and during exercise when deceptive metho...
The aim of the study was to determine whether estimates of the speed–duration relationship are affec...