R.I. Hutter
VU University Amsterdam
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Human Movement Science | 2002
Raôul R. D. Oudejans; Rolf van de Langenberg; R.I. Hutter
Most research on visual search in aiming at far targets assumes preprogrammed motor control implying that relevant visual information is detected prior to the final shooting or throwing movements. Eye movement data indirectly support this claim for stationary tasks. Using the basketball jump shot as experimental task we investigated whether in dynamic tasks in which the target can be seen until ball release, continuous, instead of preprogrammed, motor control is possible. We tested this with the temporal occlusion paradigm: 10 expert shooters took shots under four viewing conditions, namely, no vision, full vision, early vision (vision occluded during the final +/-350 ms before ball release), and late vision (vision occluded until these final +/-350 ms). Late-vision shooting appeared to be as good as shooting with full vision while early-vision performance was severely impaired. The results imply that the final shooting movements were controlled by continuous detection and use of visual information until ball release. The data further suggest that visual and movement control of aiming at a far target develop in close correspondence with the style of execution.
Journal of Applied Sport Psychology | 2017
R.I. Hutter; Tanja Oldenhof-Veldman; J.R. Pijpers; Raôul R. D. Oudejans
To enhance the training of sport psychology consultants, it is important to know which learning experiences are useful for which components of professional development. We interviewed 15 novice consultants on their learning experiences related to 13 different topics. Traditional learning experiences (e.g., courses, teachers) were related to the development of practical know-how. Learning from others (e.g., peers, colleagues) was related to professional development (i.e., dealing with issues, challenges, and dilemmas that occur in sport psychology practice). Practical experience and reflective activities were related to both know-how and professional development. These results can be used to shape effective sport psychology education.
Journal of sport psychology in action | 2016
R.I. Hutter; J.R. Pijpers; Raôul R. D. Oudejans
ABSTRACT Competent practice in sport psychology is of utmost importance for the professional status of the field, and hence proper assessment of competence for sport psychology practice is needed. We describe three cycles of action research to improve the assessment of competence in a sport psychology education program. The cycles were directed at (a) empowering supervisors in their assessing role, (b) improving the assessment checklist, and (c) investigating an alternative assessment method. Although challenges remain (e.g., improve the still low interrater reliability), the action research has contributed to an improved quality and higher acceptability of the assessment in the education program.
Psychology of Sport and Exercise | 2015
R.I. Hutter; Tanja Oldenhof-Veldman; Raôul R. D. Oudejans
Psychology of Sport and Exercise | 2016
R.I. Hutter; J.R. Pijpers; Raôul R. D. Oudejans
Becoming a Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology Professional: a Global Perspective (pp. 260-267). New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group. Ruiter, C.J. de, Hutte | 2014
R.I. Hutter; J.G. Cremades; L.S. Tashman
Current opinion in psychology | 2017
David Tod; R.I. Hutter; Martin Eubank
Global Practices and Training in Applied Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology | 2016
R.I. Hutter; A.P. de Bruin; J.G. Cremades; L.S. Tashman
Archive | 2013
A. Hatzigeorgiadis; R.I. Hutter
Archive | 2017
R.I. Hutter; Tanja Oldenhof-Veldman; J.R. Pijpers; Raôul R. D. Oudejans