Embodied bayesian: A new philosophical exploration framework of action prediction in sports

Zhen Zhang*, Xianan Liu

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

How does the body participate in action prediction during sports, and what role does embodied experience play in this process? While action prediction has become a central issue in contemporary sports science, traditional approaches overlook the complexity and subjectivity of athletes’ lived bodily experiences. This paper introduces the Embodied Bayesian Body (EBB) framework, which reconceives athletic anticipation not as brain-centered inference but as prediction emerging directly from the lived body. In contrast to classical Bayesian models that treat proprioceptive and muscular feedback as auxiliary data, EBB positions muscle tone, joint engagement, and proprioceptive calibration as constitutive elements of generative prediction. Athletic gestures—such as a boxer’s slight lean or a goalkeeper’s shifting stance—are not mere responses but bodily enactments of future possibilities. Although maintaining formal Bayesian clarity, EBB relocates predictive logic into the rhythmic, sensorimotor, and ecological world of the body. Here, prediction is not an end product of cognition but the very mode through which embodied agents orient themselves in dynamic contexts. This framework thus reengages with foundational phenomenological commitments to embodiment, situated temporality, and ecologically embedded action, while addressing ontological gaps left by disembodied computational paradigms.

Original languageEnglish
JournalPhenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences
DOIs
StateAccepted/In press - 2025

Keywords

  • Action prediction
  • Dynamic boundaries
  • Embodied bayesian
  • Perception is action

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