Movement pattern recognition ability of Malaysian rhythmic gymnastics judges
Abstract
This study examined the significance of movement pattern recognition ability in
the judging performance of 30 rhythmic gymnastics judges who were classified
correspondingly as expert, non-expert and novice. Results indicated that the
expert and non-expert participants were superior to the novice participants in
their movement pattern recognition ability and their judging performance but
there were no differences between the expert and non-expert participants. When
the participants were regrouped according to their movement pattern recognition
ability; low, average and high, the results showed that there were very significant
differences in the judging performances of the three groups classified according to
their movement pattern recognition ability. This suggests that movement pattern
recognition ability influences the judging performance of a rhythmic gymnastics
judge.