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Sensory Contributions (Environment (Stadium (Audience (Distractions)…
Sensory Contributions
Environment
Stadium
Field
Texture
63rd minute, the top of the box will be well worn by this point as it is a high traffic area
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Ambient Lighting - Evening match so there are floodlights up above, which may impede the players ability to track the ball in the air
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Task
Object Interaction
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Ankle angle to strike the ball effectively, with dominant left foot
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Stability
Base of support shifts from two feet to one, that must provide enough power to jump and rotate his body to kick the ball with sufficient force
Once he recognizes he is in a good position to receive the ball, he makes anticipatory postural movements; wherein he must shift his COP and COM to ensure he will be in the correct position to contact the ball
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Meissner's corpuscles will sense vibration and stroking and Pacinian corpuscles will sense vibration that will help the player feel the texture of the grass and vibrations.
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To ensure a safe landing, he braces for the impact by extending his arm and landing on an increased surface area (his entire side) this dissipates the force of the impact.