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    Area of Science:

    • Biomechanics
    • Motor Control
    • Sports Science

    Background:

    • Hurdling involves complex coordination and visual regulation.
    • Understanding how novice athletes adapt to task constraints is crucial for effective training.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To investigate the effect of varying hurdle heights on visual regulation and kinematic adjustments during the approach to the first hurdle.
    • To assess the utility of task constraints, such as hurdle height, as a training tool for developing competitive hurdling movement patterns.

    Main Methods:

    • Video analysis of the approach phase to the first hurdle for 13 novice physical education students.
    • Examination of footfall variability and movement coordination patterns in response to different hurdle heights (0.76m, 0.50m) and a visual cue (white stripe).

    Main Results:

    • Hurdle height, unlike a simple visual cue, necessitated earlier and more distributed kinematic adjustments.
    • Participants exhibited varied footfall variability and coordination patterns, indicating differential interaction with task constraints.
    • Hurdle height facilitated preparation for takeoff, essential for clearing the obstacle.

    Conclusions:

    • Manipulation of task constraints, specifically hurdle height, provides valuable insights into movement dynamics and regulation strategies.
    • Task constraints can be effectively used in training to elicit functional movement patterns relevant to competitive hurdling.