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Effect of orienteering experience on walking and running in the absence of vision and hearing
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Weronika Machowska1  Piotr Cych1  Adam Siemieński2  Juliusz Migasiewicz1 
[1] Department of Sports Didactics, University School of Physical Education in Wrocław;Department of Biomechanics, University School of Physical Education in Wrocław
关键词: Walking without vision;    Running without vision;    Spatial orientation;    Orienteering;    Foot orienteering;   
DOI  :  10.7717/peerj.7736
学科分类:社会科学、人文和艺术(综合)
来源: Inra
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PurposeThis study aimed to examine differences between track and field (T&F) runners and foot-orienteers (Foot-O) in the walking and running tests in the absence of vision and hearing. We attempted to determine whether experienced foot orienteers show better ability to maintain the indicated direction compared to track and field runners.MethodsThis study examined 11 Foot-O and 11 T&F runners. The study consisted of an interview, a field experiment of walking and running in a straight line in the absence of vision and hearing, and coordination skills tests.ResultsParticipants moved straight min. 20 m and max. 40 m during the walking test and min. 20 m and max. 125 m during the running test and then they moved around in a circle. Significant differences between groups were found for the distance covered by walking. Differences between sexes were documented for the distance covered by running and angular deviations. Relationship between lateralization and tendencies to veer were not found. Differences were observed between Foot-O and T&F groups in terms of coordination abilities.ConclusionsParticipants moved in circles irrespective of the type of movement and experience in practicing the sport. Orienteers may use information about their tendencies to turning more often left or right to correct it during their races in dense forests with limited visibility or during night orienteering competition.

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