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  • The study examines how different skill levels in martial arts, specifically Aikido, affect coordination during techniques requiring arm movements.
  • More-skilled participants adapted better to challenges (like weighted arms) than less-skilled participants, showing more consistent performance despite disruptions.
  • The findings highlight that higher skill levels lead to greater intrapersonal variability, suggesting that experienced martial artists can creatively adjust while still meeting coordination demands with their partners.

Article Abstract

Coordinating interpersonal motor activity is crucial in martial arts, where managing spatiotemporal parameters is emphasized to produce effective techniques. Modeling arm movements in an Aikido technique as coupled oscillators, we investigated whether more-skilled participants would adapt to the perturbation of weighted arms in different and predictable ways compared to less-skilled participants. Thirty-four participants ranging from complete novice to veterans of more than twenty years were asked to perform an Aikido exercise with a repeated attack and response, resulting in a period of steady-state coordination, followed by a take down. We used mean relative phase and its variability to measure the steady-state dynamics of both the inter- and intrapersonal coordination. Our findings suggest that interpersonal coordination of less-skilled participants is disrupted in highly predictable ways based on oscillatory dynamics; however, more-skilled participants overcome these natural dynamics to maintain critical performance variables. Interestingly, the more-skilled participants exhibited more variability in their intrapersonal dynamics while meeting these interpersonal demands. This work lends insight to the development of skill in competitive social motor activities.

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