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| Apr 29, 2014 | » | The Gene-Free Model of Expertise
2 min; updated Sep 5, 2022
Reaction Times are OverratedElite athletes do not display superior reaction times to those of average people; most hover at 200ms. However, games are played at speeds where 200ms is too slow, e.g. 100-mph baseballs, 130-mph tennis serves, etc. Superior PerceptionAthletes outperformed novices when asked if there was a ball in a rapidly flashed slide. Some athletes could even tell the slide’s game! ... |
| Apr 29, 2014 | » | 10,000 Hours +/- 10,000 Hours
2 min; updated Sep 5, 2022
10,000 Hours, YMMV10,000 hours has been lauded by popular authors, e.g. Malcolm Gladwel’s Outliers, and Geoff Colvin’s Talent is Overrated. Notably, Ericsson has dismissed the “10,000 hours rule” as misconstruing his positions: genetics play a role; 10,000-hours of deliberate practice is not all that counts. Most data in support of the 10,000-hours rule has been cross-sectional and retrospective. A cross-sectional study is a type of observational study that analyzes data from a population (or a representative subset) at a specific point in time. ... |
A reaction time of less than 100ms is deemed a false start in track and field sprints.