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Title: The Ability of Runners to Identify Spatial and Temporal Variables of Speed During Endurance Running
Authors: Latorre Román, Pedro A.
Fernández Povedano, Juan F.
Salas Sánchez, Jesús
García Pinillos, Felipe
Párraga Montilla, JUAN A.
Abstract: "This study aimed to evaluate spatial and temporal perception in endurance runners as a mechanism of pacing control in comparison with other athletes (soccer players). A group of 38 endurance runners and 32 soccer players participated in this study. Runners displayed lower time differences and lower error than soccer players. Taking the athletic levels of endurance runners into consideration, significant differences (p = .011, Cohen’s d = 1.042) were found in the time differences (higher level group = 33.43 ± 29.43 vs. lower level group = 123.53 ± 102.61). Significant correlations were found between time differences and performance in a Cooper test (r = −.546) and with the best time in a half marathon (r = .597). Temporal and spatial perception can be considered as a cognitive skill of endurance runners."
Keywords: pacing
performance
soccer
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: HUMAN KINETICS PUBLISHERS
Citation: Latorre-Román, P. Á., Fernández-Povedano, J. F., Salas-Sánchez, J., García-Pinillos, F., & Párraga-Montilla, J. A. (2020). The ability of runners to identify spatial and temporal variables of speed during endurance running. Motor Control, 24(4), 499-511.
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