Month: May 2016

28B – Sport Science Shorts: Soccer Penalty Kicks

28B A look at the psychological side of penalty kicks to get you ready for Euro 2016. How does a penalty shootout compare to high pressure situations in other sports? What is the best strategy for taking a penalty? Is it important to have a pre-kick routine and celebrate if you win? Download link Articles/links:…

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28A – Interview with Sam Miller, Baseball Prospectus, Putting Analytics into Practice

28A A discussion with Sam Miller, Editor in Chief at Baseball Prospectus and co-author of the new book: The Only Rule Is It Has to Work: Our Wild Experiment Building a New Kind of Baseball Team. We discuss the story of how Sam and his co-author Ben Lindbergh, two self-acclaimed stat head nerds, were put…

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28 – Older and Younger Drivers/Guiding an Athlete’s Attention

28 Why do teenage and elderly drivers have consistently higher accident rates? Are teenagers just being careless and risky? Does it matter who is in the car with them? Do the declines perceptual and cognitive skills associated with age making driving unsafe for older drivers? -Guiding an athlete’s attention during training (Time 25:11) Download link…

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27E – Adventures in Analytics: Spieth’s Future and the Choking Hangover

27E How well do performers recover from incidents of choking under pressure? An examination of some baseball data to determine which factors influence whether or there is lingering performance effect after a choke. Download link To See the Data, Figures & R Code from the Analysis Please Go To: https://perceptionaction.com/chokehangover Articles/links: http://www.baseball-reference.com/play-index/ From attentional control…

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Is There a Choking Hangover?

Recommended: Listen to the Podcast Episode that accompanies this analysis Goal: To determine whether there is a decline in batting performance after a “choking” event in baseball relative to pre-event performance. Also, to determine which factors influence this effect. Data sources: http://www.baseball-reference.com/play-index Event definition: 9th inning, 1 out, leverage index >= 1.5, batter hits into…

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27D – Interview with Anders Ericsson, FSU, The New Science of Expertise

27D A discussion with Anders Ericsson, Professor of Psychology at Florida State University and co-author of the new book: Peak: The Secrets from the New Science of Expertise. We touch on topics including purposeful vs deliberate practice, whether achieving automaticity can hinder becoming an expert, whether skill acquisition is linear, being able to coach yourself,…

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27C – Effects of Mental Fatigue on Attention & Decision Making in Sports

27C News: What effect does mental fatigue have on sports performance? Does fatigue change our ability to focus our attention, anticipate and make decisions on the field? Or does it just decrease our motivation to do all this? Download link Articles: Mental fatigue impairs soccer-specific decision-making skill Shifts in Attention During Mental Fatigue: Evidence From…

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27B – Sport Science Shorts: Augmented Reality in Sports Broadcasting

27B Is adding virtual objects (e.g., the offside line in soccer or the first down line in football) to augment sports broadcasts always a good way to enhance a fan’s experience or can it be taken too far? My ESPN K Zone rant! Download link Articles/links: http://www.sportvision.com/media/espn-k-zone Augmenting Live Broadcast Sports with 3D Tracking Information…

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27A – Interview with Mark Anshell, MTSU, In Praise of Failure

27A A discussion with Mark Anshell, Professor of Health & Human Performance at Middle Tennessee State University and author of the new book: “In Praise of Failure in Sport: The Value of Overcoming Mistakes to Achieve Optimal Performance Success”. We discuss why we need to change our conception of failure, the importance of failing for…

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27 – Driver Warnings/Tunnel Vision in Sports

27 If your vehicle can detect you are about to collide with something how should it warn you? As it turns out, getting the human factors issues (e.g., timing, modality, level of information) correct is critical to getting a fast and appropriate response from the driver while at the same time keeping trust in the…

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