DS1 spectrogram: Esports Training in StarCraft II: Stance Stability and Grip Strength

Esports Training in StarCraft II: Stance Stability and Grip Strength

2408.11764

Authors

Jan Gajewski,Andrzej Białecki,Michał Staniszewski,Robert Białecki

Abstract

Esports are a mostly sedentary activity. There is a growing need for investigation into how biomechanical and physical abilities can be optimized for esports through training.

One such research avenue concerns the ability of esports players to perform balance tasks due to the prolonged sedentary states that are required to reach the top echelon of performance. Our aim for this work is to describe and compare physical abilities (balance, grip strength, and self-reported training habits) of top Polish StarCraft~2 tournament players.

Esports players differed significantly from the reference group in their ability to balance on one leg. Additionally, in a grip strength test, the esports group fared worse than the reference group in all consecutive attempts.

Despite self-reported physical activity in the esports group, player fitness requires further research. Training optimization could offset the issues arising from sedentary activity, and intensifying esports training so it could take less time overall.

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