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A Critical Interpersonal Distance Switches between Two Coordination Modes in Kendo Matches
2012
PLoS ONE
In many competitive sports, players need to quickly and continuously execute movements that co-adapt to various movements executed by their opponents and physical objects. In a martial art such as kendo, players must be able to skillfully change interpersonal distance in order to win. However, very little information about the task and expertise properties of the maneuvers affecting interpersonal distance is available. This study investigated behavioral dynamics underlying opponent tasks by
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0051877
pmid:23284799
pmcid:PMC3527480
fatcat:7lbdqbkk6fcqxhvkyrterka2qy