Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/112160
Title: The Gaze Patterns of Group Fitness Instructors Based on Different Levels of Training and Professional Experience
Authors: Campos, Francisco
Amaro, Catarina M. 
Duarte, João P. 
Mendes, Rui 
Martins, Fernando
Keywords: gaze pattern; fixation; saccade; group fitness instructor; training; experience
Issue Date: 15-Aug-2023
Publisher: MDPI
Project: This investigation work is funded by FCT/MCTES through national funds and, when applicable, co-financed by the EU under the UIDB/50008/2020 project. It is part of the Post-Doctorate of Francisco Campos entitled “The Eye Tracking System for analysis of visual patterns of the fitness instructors in group exercise activities”, developed at the Instituto de Telecomunicações—Delegação da Covilhã (Portugal). Also received support from the Institute of Applied Research (i2A) of the Polytechnic of Coimbra, under the exemption for Applied Research (Despacho nº 7333/2020), and from the Research Unit in Applied Sports Sciences (ASSERT) from the Education School of the Polytechnic of Coimbra. The acquisition of the instruments was funded by CIDAF (uid/04213/2020). 
Serial title, monograph or event: Sports
Volume: 11
Issue: 8
Abstract: The way in which group fitness instructors observe participants has a great influence on their pedagogical intervention. Based on the above, the main objective of this research is to characterize and compare their gaze patterns according to their training and professional experience. Twenty group fitness instructors of choreographed classes participated, aged between 18 and 42 years old, and for the comparison, four groups were created. Eye movements were captured with TOBII Pro Glasses 3, and data were coded and analyzed using the TOBII Pro Lab software. For the characterization of the gaze patterns, descriptive statistics were used in terms of count (f/m) and duration (s/m), while the comparison was performed using a one-way ANOVA test. More trained and experienced instructors tend to look at participants less, in count (80.59 ± 0.74) and duration (17.74 ± 0.71), with significant differences between the groups in some areas of interest (head, lower body, and other). There are also significant differences in the total number of eye fixations (F = 34.614; p = 0.001; η2 = 0.866; effect size very high). In conclusion, and projecting future works, it is important to understand how these gaze patterns are related to pedagogical behaviors in general or based on some specific factors (e.g., pedagogical feedback).
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/112160
ISSN: 2075-4663
DOI: 10.3390/sports11080153
Rights: openAccess
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