Title of article :
Visual Abilities Distinguish Level of Play in Rugby
Author/Authors :
Millard, Lourens Department of Human Movement Science - University of Zululand - Richards Bay, South Africa , Shaw, Brandon Department of Human Movement Science - University of Zululand - Richards Bay, South Africa , Breukelman, Gerrit Department of Human Movement Science - University of Zululand - Richards Bay, South Africa , Shaw, Ina Department of Human Movement Science - University of Zululand - Richards Bay, South Africa
Abstract :
Novices in sport possesses similar visual skills to that of experts, however there may be major differences
in magnitude of performance in these skills, with expert athletes only demonstrating superiority in specific vision skills
and not all aspects of vision. Objectives. In this vain, the aim of this study was to discern whether Premier League
rugby players has enhanced visio-spatial skills in comparison to First Division rugby players. Methods. Thus, the
present study compared the performance of Premier League rugby players (n = 40) and First Division rugby players
(n = 40) on six specific components of vision, namely; accommodation facility, saccadic eye movement, speed of
recognition, peripheral awareness, visual memory, and hand-eye coordination. Results. Premier League rugby players
performed significantly (p = 0.001) better than the First Division rugby players in five of the six tests. but were found
to be similar in visual memory performance (p = 0.810). Conclusion. While this study substantiates the proposal that
expert athletes, and specifically rugby players, have superior visual expertise to novice athletes, this study also found
that this is not the case with all vision skills. The present study’s findings suggest that sport-specific vision testing
batteries may be required to distinguish high performers from low performers in the same vein as physical tests are
utilised in the selection and recruitment of athletes.
Keywords :
Visual Testing , Visual Performance , Vision , Visio-Spatial Intelligence , Sport
Journal title :
Annals of Applied Sport Science