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bitparity
2/13/2008 12:42am,
Researchers say blue and white are equal in judo

By Michael Kahn
LONDON (Reuters) - The colour of a judoka's suit plays no part in the outcome of a match, British researchers say.
Previous studies showing blue judo uniforms provided a competitive edge over white ones were flawed, the researchers said on Wednesday.
An examination of 501 gold-medal finals in international competitions between 1996 and 2005 showed that the colour of the uniform worn by the winner was split evenly between blue and white, the study found.
"We focused on judo but the finding may have wider implications for sports in general," said Peter Dijkstra, an behavioural biologist at the University of Glasgow, who led the study. "We show there is no colour association for a winning bias."
Past studies had suggested that contestants in blue had an advantage because the colour was more intimidating, or that the white competitor might be more visible, allowing an opponent to better anticipate his movements.
However, Dijkstra said those studies did not take into account that higher seeded -- and therefore more skilled -- competitors wore the blue uniforms. So it made sense that they would win more often, he said.

WINNING BIAS
Previous research also looked at the loser's bracket, which could have skewed the results because competitors who lost early were likely to have less confidence and be more prone to another defeat, Dijkstra said.
In the study published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society of Biological Sciences, Dijkstra and colleagues adjusted for these factors by factoring in only gold-medal matches.
"Seeded athletes are top ranked and have a very high chance of winning," he said in a telephone interview. "They are more likely to wear blue so this automatically creates a winning bias. Athletes in blue are simply better."
The researchers looked only at judo but said the findings would likely be the same in other individual combat sports such as wrestling, boxing and taekwondo.
The same might hold true for team sports, though factors such as the number of players on a field or court could affect visibility and make colour less important, Dijkstra said.
The findings could also help to ensure a more level playing field in other combat sports in which a competitor wore red -- a colour associated with dominance, fear and aggression that actually might confer an advantage, the researchers added.
"Our findings have implications for sports policy makers: they suggest that white-blue outfit pairing ensures an equal level of play," the researchers wrote.

http://uk.reuters.com/article/sportsNews/idUKL1266011120080213?pageNumber=1&virtualBrandChannel=0&sp=true

pauli
2/13/2008 2:07am,
it never ceases to amaze me the kinds of **** you can get paid money to tell people these days.

TheLordHumungus
2/13/2008 2:22am,
Damn, there goes my winning strategy.

Toby Christensen
2/13/2008 4:23am,
In other news, red cars go faster. And the more expensive ones never get booked for parking violations. Honest.

sochin101
2/13/2008 4:27am,
Blue gis were created by the French after they'd used all the white linen to make surrender flags "just in case".
True story.

Toby Christensen
2/13/2008 4:30am,
Yes, but then they unleashed the terror known as the "White Mouse" on to the Nazis. Bless her and her neck snapping little heart.

sochin101
2/13/2008 5:45am,
Also, Australia use blue gis because all the white ones are used for Tobes' strait-jackets.

vinhthekid
2/13/2008 7:18am,
eh, i can sorta see it.

i mohawk my hair before a tournament and my mouthpiece makes me look like a fucking neanderthal. people go for any perceived advantage they can get.

asimpson2006
2/13/2008 10:16am,
Now only if the black jujitsu gi were allowed for competitions, then we would really have to see if there was a huge difference.

Toby Christensen
2/13/2008 9:51pm,
Also, Australia use blue gis because all the white ones are used for Tobes' strait-jackets.

Except that strait-jackets haven't been used in over 100 years and people far weaker than me were observed to burst right out of them.

jtkarate
2/13/2008 10:13pm,
Now only if the black jujitsu gi were allowed for competitions, then we would really have to see if there was a huge difference.

No then the ninja would come in saying that they are the true winners:ninjadanc

urasj
3/09/2008 11:14am,
I certainly think people wearing a blue Gi are more intimidating.

Don Gwinn
3/09/2008 11:25am,
I notice that the so-called "mainstream" scientific community is still avoiding the real question: how much advantage does a competitor gain from various sizes, numbers, and arrangements of advertising patches.

cuatro76
3/09/2008 8:16pm,
Is there anything the British aren't experts on?

colonelpong2
3/10/2008 1:00am,
Blue gis were created by the French after they'd used all the white linen to make surrender flags "just in case".
True story.

If only I could plus rep in this forum....

sochin101
3/10/2008 2:59am,
Is there anything the British aren't experts on? Nascar and mullets, but y'all got us covered on that.


If only I could plus rep in this forum....
Your love is reward enough.