Development and reliability of test to measure perceptual-motor performance in combat sports: the Striking Reaction Time Task (SRTT)

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https://doi.org/10.18002/rama.v20i1.2505

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Martial arts, combat sports, mixed martial arts, MMA, sport performance, test, motion sensors

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Abstract

The perceptual-motor performance of 15 professional mixed martial arts (MMA) athletes was evaluated using the Striking Reaction Time Task (SRTT). Six LED sensors equipped with motion sensors, controlled by a smartphone application, were attached to specific anatomical targets on a human-like figure using a body opponent bag (BOB). The SRTT consisted of two blocks: SRTT-Simple, where one LED sensor was illuminated at a time, and SRTT-Complex, where all six LED sensors were illuminated, with the target sensor highlighted in a different color. Each block included 120 stimuli. The intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC), coefficient of variation (CV), and minimal detectable change (MDC) of reaction time (RT) were analyzed. Perceptual-motor performance, measured by RT, varied according to the stimulus type, with SRTT-Complex tasks resulting in longer RTs compared to SRTT-Simple tasks for all strikes except hooks. All strikes demonstrated good to excellent reliability, with ICC values ranging from 0.76 to 0.96 (95% CI: 0.62–0.98), CV values between 11% and 17%, and MDC values ranging from 47 to 136 ms, depending on the strike and stimulus type. These findings suggest that the SRTT is a reliable tool for assessing sport-specific perceptual-motor performance in striking combat sports. Future studies should investigate its sensitivity in distinguishing between non-athletes and athletes of varying skill levels, as well as its responsiveness to training interventions.

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Heloiana Faro, State University of Paraíba, Department of Physical Education

Heloiana Faro (Brazil). Physical Education teacher and Strength and Conditioning coach of Taekwondo, Judo, Mixed Martial Arts, and Brazilian Jiu jitsu. Researcher focusing on sports cognition, sports neuroscience, and sports psychology with combat sports and martial arts. Current purple belt of Brazilian Jiu jitsu and green belt of Karate. E-mail: heloianafaro@gmail.com

Lucas Arthur Duarte de Lima, Research Group in Neuroscience of Human Movement (NeuroMove), Department of Physical Education, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte

Lucas Arthur Duarte de Lima (Brazil). Physical Education student with experience with research with Mixed Martial athletes. E-mail: lucasauditore71@gmail.com

Rodrigo Diego Morais da Silva, Research Group in Neuroscience of Human Movement (NeuroMove), Department of Physical Education, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte

Rodrigo Diego Morais da Silva (Brazil). Physical Education teacher with experience with research with Mixed Martial athletes. E-mail: rodrigomoraismat@gmail.com

Arnaldo L. Mortatti, Graduate Program in Physical Education, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte

Arnaldo L. Mortatti (Brazil). Doctor of Child and Adolescent Health at FCM/UNICAMP (2011), Master’s in Physical Education from UNICAMP (2006), specialization in Sports Training from FMU (1996) and in Exercise Physiology from the Escola Paulista de Medicina (1996), and a bachelor’s degree in Physical Education from Fundação Educacional São Carlos (1995). Postdoctoral research at the Faculty of Physical Education of the University of Campinas (2012) and the University of Maia, Portugal (2024). Associate Professor II at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (Department of Physical Education, since 2013). Leader of the Study and Research Group in Exercise Sleep and Sport Training (REST - UFRN). Primarily investigates the effects of training and sports competition on sleep patterns and their relationships with physical performance in athletes. E-mail: amortatti@gmail.com

Daniel Gomes da Silva Machado, Research Group in Neuroscience of Human Movement (NeuroMove), Department of Physical Education, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte

Daniel Gomes da Silva Machado (Brazil). Bachelor's, Master's, and Doctorate in Physical Education, with a postdoctoral internship in the Graduate Program in Public Health at UFRN. Adjunct Professor in the Department of Physical Education and a permanent professor in the Graduate Program in Physical Education at UFRN. Leader of the Research Group in Human Movement Neuroscience (NeuroMove-UFRN). His main research areas include: neuroscience applied to exercise, neuromodulation, and physiological and psychophysiological responses and adaptations to exercise. E-mail: profdmachado@gmail.com

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Faro, H., Lima, L. A. D. de, Silva, R. D. M. da, Mortatti, A. L., & Machado, D. G. da S. (2025). Development and reliability of test to measure perceptual-motor performance in combat sports: the Striking Reaction Time Task (SRTT). Revista de Artes Marciales Asiáticas, 20(1), 77–92. https://doi.org/10.18002/rama.v20i1.2505

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