Putting together first- and third-person approaches for sport activity analysis : The case of ultra-trail runners' performance analysis

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Title
Putting together first- and third-person approaches for sport activity analysis : The case of ultra-trail runners' performance analysis
Title of the book
Advances in Human Factors in Sports and Outdoor Recreation
Author(s)
Hauw D., Rochat N., Gesbert V., Astolfi T., Antonini Philippe R., Mariani B.
Publisher
Springer International Publishing Switzerland
ISBN
978-3-319-41952-7 (Print)
978-3-319-41953-4 (Online)
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2016
Editor
Salmon P., Macquet A.-C.
Volume
496
Pages
49-59
Language
english
Abstract
This study aimed to characterize the activity of ultra-trail runners by
combining data from their personal experiences with physical measurement indicators
of their running performance. Ten runners' first-person analyses of the
Tor des Geants race were processed using course of action theory [1]. Runners'
experiences were represented in a succession of macrosequences and characterized
using their typical components. These were associated with third-person
data about their elevation velocities assessed using motion sensors. Results
showed different patterns of activity related to runners' aims and levels of performance.
Three typical experiences were highlighted as frequently observed in
such races and showed a strong association with overall elevation velocities. A
fourth typical experience, one that followed a difficult race situation, presented
finer-grained sensitivity that distinguished variations between ascent and descent
velocities. Results were analyzed in relation to the sense-making process
associated with routine or controlled activity.
Keywords
Agentive experience, Enaction, Awareness, Course of action, Sense-making, Ultra-trail, Velocity, Time
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