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basblue
14-03-2013, 11:49
According to a March 12 report from Yahoo! Sports (http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/mma-cagewriter/study-finds-smiling-fighters-losing-fighters-155647271--mma.html;_ylt=AtT9oV3YQwoj5QA0GaMtbs89Eo14;_ylu=X3 oDMTN1YnAzbDM3BG1pdANGRUFUVVJFRCBNZWdhdHJvbiBVRkME cGtnA2JmMmM4MTNhLWM3ZDAtMzM1OS05ZjM2LWMwNzAxZGFkZW U2MwRwb3MDMwRzZWMDbWVnYXRyb24EdmVyAzk0YmMwNDQwLThi NWYtMTFlMi1hN2RmLWMyNGM4YTUyNGU2NQ--;_ylg=X3oDMTFoMHFpMmxtBGludGwDdXMEbGFuZwNlbi11cwRw c3RhaWQDBHBzdGNhdAN1ZmMEcHQDc2VjdGlvbnM-;_ylv=3), it's not always in a fighter (http://www.examiner.com/topic/fighter)'s best interest to smile during pre-fight staredowns.

A recent study (http://psycnet.apa.org/?&fa=main.doiLanding&doi=10.1037/a0030745) published in the "Emotion" scientific journal shows that smiling fighters are more likely to lose.
The smile is perhaps the most widely studied facial (http://www.examiner.com/topic/facial) expression of emotion, and it is definitely a sign of physical dominance.
"We reason, on the basis of prior research, that prior to a physical confrontation, smiles are a nonverbal sign of reduced hostility and aggression, and thereby unintentionally communicate reduced physical dominance," the study concluded. "Two studies provide evidence in support of this prediction: Study 1 found that professional fighters who smiled more in a pre-fight photograph taken facing their opponent performed more poorly during the fight in relation to their less intensely smiling counterparts."

In the second study, observers looked at a variety of fighters, someone smiling and others who weren't. They found that the smiling fighters who less physically dominant because of their facial expressions.

"In Study 2, untrained observers judged a fighter as less hostile and aggressive, and thereby less physically dominant when the fighters' facial expression was manipulated to show a smiling expression in relation to the same fighter displaying a neutral expression," the study

Some excellent examples in 2013 include John Dodson smiling at Demetrious Johnson and Donald Cerrone smirking at Anthony
dodson. Dodson and Cerrone both lost in lopsided fashion.

Bron: http://www.examiner.com/article/mma-fighters-who-smile-during-pre-fight-staredowns-usually-lose

Tony
15-03-2013, 09:08
According to a March 12 report from Yahoo! Sports (http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/mma-cagewriter/study-finds-smiling-fighters-losing-fighters-155647271--mma.html;_ylt=AtT9oV3YQwoj5QA0GaMtbs89Eo14;_ylu=X3 oDMTN1YnAzbDM3BG1pdANGRUFUVVJFRCBNZWdhdHJvbiBVRkME cGtnA2JmMmM4MTNhLWM3ZDAtMzM1OS05ZjM2LWMwNzAxZGFkZW U2MwRwb3MDMwRzZWMDbWVnYXRyb24EdmVyAzk0YmMwNDQwLThi NWYtMTFlMi1hN2RmLWMyNGM4YTUyNGU2NQ--;_ylg=X3oDMTFoMHFpMmxtBGludGwDdXMEbGFuZwNlbi11cwRw c3RhaWQDBHBzdGNhdAN1ZmMEcHQDc2VjdGlvbnM-;_ylv=3), it's not always in a fighter (http://www.examiner.com/topic/fighter)'s best interest to smile during pre-fight staredowns.

A recent study (http://psycnet.apa.org/?&fa=main.doiLanding&doi=10.1037/a0030745) published in the "Emotion" scientific journal shows that smiling fighters are more likely to lose.
The smile is perhaps the most widely studied facial (http://www.examiner.com/topic/facial) expression of emotion, and it is definitely a sign of physical dominance.
"We reason, on the basis of prior research, that prior to a physical confrontation, smiles are a nonverbal sign of reduced hostility and aggression, and thereby unintentionally communicate reduced physical dominance," the study concluded. "Two studies provide evidence in support of this prediction: Study 1 found that professional fighters who smiled more in a pre-fight photograph taken facing their opponent performed more poorly during the fight in relation to their less intensely smiling counterparts."

In the second study, observers looked at a variety of fighters, someone smiling and others who weren't. They found that the smiling fighters who less physically dominant because of their facial expressions.

"In Study 2, untrained observers judged a fighter as less hostile and aggressive, and thereby less physically dominant when the fighters' facial expression was manipulated to show a smiling expression in relation to the same fighter displaying a neutral expression," the study

Some excellent examples in 2013 include John Dodson smiling at Demetrious Johnson and Donald Cerrone smirking at Anthony
dodson. Dodson and Cerrone both lost in lopsided fashion.

Bron: http://www.examiner.com/article/mma-fighters-who-smile-during-pre-fight-staredowns-usually-lose

Grappig onderzoek. Maar als je dit zo leest zou Nick Diaz ongeslagen moeten zijn ;)

Strange Cutbean
15-03-2013, 09:57
Ik erger mij op de een of andere manier altijd aan die Dodson.

Pansier
15-03-2013, 10:48
Ik erger mij op de een of andere manier altijd aan die Dodson.

Dodson is een held, vond hem ook super in TUF!

mmacentral
15-03-2013, 13:57
Beetje illusionaire causaliteit lijkt mij. Eerst naar de uitslag kijken en dan daarna kijken of iemand glimlache tijdens weighins / staredown wat dan ook. Heeft Rampage niet ook tig keer gelachen en gewonnen? Idem voor Hendo?

Pansier
15-03-2013, 15:50
Beetje illusionaire causaliteit lijkt mij. Eerst naar de uitslag kijken en dan daarna kijken of iemand glimlache tijdens weighins / staredown wat dan ook. Heeft Rampage niet ook tig keer gelachen en gewonnen? Idem voor Hendo?

The magician

mmacentral
15-03-2013, 18:02
je bedoelt dat hij onlangs op zijn flikker heeft gekregen nadat hij glimlachte?

pronk
15-03-2013, 19:33
Ik erger mij op de een of andere manier altijd aan die Dodson.

2x Het is zo overdreven dat het nep lijkt.

pronk
15-03-2013, 19:37
According to a March 12 report from Yahoo! Sports (http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/mma-cagewriter/study-finds-smiling-fighters-losing-fighters-155647271--mma.html;_ylt=AtT9oV3YQwoj5QA0GaMtbs89Eo14;_ylu=X3 oDMTN1YnAzbDM3BG1pdANGRUFUVVJFRCBNZWdhdHJvbiBVRkME cGtnA2JmMmM4MTNhLWM3ZDAtMzM1OS05ZjM2LWMwNzAxZGFkZW U2MwRwb3MDMwRzZWMDbWVnYXRyb24EdmVyAzk0YmMwNDQwLThi NWYtMTFlMi1hN2RmLWMyNGM4YTUyNGU2NQ--;_ylg=X3oDMTFoMHFpMmxtBGludGwDdXMEbGFuZwNlbi11cwRw c3RhaWQDBHBzdGNhdAN1ZmMEcHQDc2VjdGlvbnM-;_ylv=3), it's not always in a fighter (http://www.examiner.com/topic/fighter)'s best interest to smile during pre-fight staredowns.

A recent study (http://psycnet.apa.org/?&fa=main.doiLanding&doi=10.1037/a0030745) published in the "Emotion" scientific journal shows that smiling fighters are more likely to lose.
The smile is perhaps the most widely studied facial (http://www.examiner.com/topic/facial) expression of emotion, and it is definitely a sign of physical dominance.
"We reason, on the basis of prior research, that prior to a physical confrontation, smiles are a nonverbal sign of reduced hostility and aggression, and thereby unintentionally communicate reduced physical dominance," the study concluded. "Two studies provide evidence in support of this prediction: Study 1 found that professional fighters who smiled more in a pre-fight photograph taken facing their opponent performed more poorly during the fight in relation to their less intensely smiling counterparts."

In the second study, observers looked at a variety of fighters, someone smiling and others who weren't. They found that the smiling fighters who less physically dominant because of their facial expressions.

"In Study 2, untrained observers judged a fighter as less hostile and aggressive, and thereby less physically dominant when the fighters' facial expression was manipulated to show a smiling expression in relation to the same fighter displaying a neutral expression," the study

Some excellent examples in 2013 include John Dodson smiling at Demetrious Johnson and Donald Cerrone smirking at Anthony
dodson. Dodson and Cerrone both lost in lopsided fashion.

Bron: http://www.examiner.com/article/mma-fighters-who-smile-during-pre-fight-staredowns-usually-lose

Dat gevoel heb ik vaak als ik naar het wegen van de vechters kijk ,soms zie je gewoon het verslagen en als vechter voel je dat ook een beetje aan.

basblue
15-03-2013, 23:04
Grappig onderzoek. Maar als je dit zo leest zou Nick Diaz ongeslagen moeten zijn ;)

http://cdn2.cagepotato.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/nick-diaz-smile.jpg

Bromios
15-03-2013, 23:54
2x Het is zo overdreven dat het nep lijkt.

In tuf leek me het geen act. volgens mij is hij gewoon zo. In tuf was vooral die brandao een etterbak.

on topic. onderzoek van lik me vessie. dan moet je ook de weg kijkers en boos kijkers in aparte groepen zetten. en dan kijken wie er vaker wint.

pronk
16-03-2013, 00:03
Je zegd het goed "leek" volgens jou , voor mij en anderen komt hij dus overdreven over.
Het onderzoek is relatief , ik vindt het een intressant onderzoek.