Summary: | The aim of the present study is to determine the relationship between the simple motor response and the reaction that occurs when solving a complex motor task. Three groups of 20 experienced persons were studied, respectively, from the gymnastics, judo and football disciplines. The sport reaction was determined by a standard light source test. Using the video computing methodology and the dynamo platform, the time interval Δt1 for the start of the motor action and the time interval Δt2 for the overall
realization were determined. A random number generator is used to vary the time interval between the light signals. Stabilization of the mean score at all surveyed individuals was observed at the latest after the seventh trial. From the results of the variation analysis of the three groups of experienced people, the group of judokas, followed by the football players and the gymnasts, stands out with the best achievements. The character of a sport discipline develops in a specific way the speed of the motor response. Standard results could be used to determine the level of some aspects of the sport-technical
mastery through biomechanical criteria for realization efficiency.
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