不同知覺訓練方式對羽球選手網前反手拍擊球預期能力的影響

碩士 === 中國文化大學 === 運動教練研究所 === 91 === Abstract This study attempts to explore into impacts of perception-based training upon a badminton players competence in anticipation backhand interception during rally. Twenty-four (24 males) high school badminton contestants from league b each havin...

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Main Authors: Chen Li-Chin, 陳儷今
Other Authors: Lin Ching-Ho
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2003
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/01091615410146126813
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Summary:碩士 === 中國文化大學 === 運動教練研究所 === 91 === Abstract This study attempts to explore into impacts of perception-based training upon a badminton players competence in anticipation backhand interception during rally. Twenty-four (24 males) high school badminton contestants from league b each having been professionally trained for six (6) years or longer (averaged in 16.6 of age; 173.1 cm of height and 63.5 kg of weight) were selected as the subjects for this study. There were divided at random into three (3) groups, respectively, perception training group Ⅰ, perception training group Ⅱ and reference group with each group having the same size of eight (8) members to determine the extent of improvement on envisioning competence given with various perception training programs and to compare the effects of migration. Two male professional badminton players from league a were retained for demo to execute a series of backhand interception movements, which were processed by using the time laps method for producing pre-vision cues before hitting. The performance of the subject was assessment by his/her practical “” badminton footwork in envisioning the direction of the coming shuttlecock on a screenplay selected at random and in executing an immediate response. This study took dual-factor mix design and comparison was made for any simple main effect or interaction having reached its significant level. Conclusions of this study are: 1.Perception-based training indeed gives significant effects for improved learning in direction prediction and subsequent movement in the envisioning competence of a badminton contestant to execute a backhand interception during rally; however, the rate in playing back the film doe not affect his/her analysis of the pre-clues from the same opponent. 2.No significant effect is found on improving the learning transffer in direction prediction and subsequent movement in the envisioning competence of a badminton contestant to execute a backhand interception during rally. After the perception-based training, subjects failed to improve his/her pre-clue envisioning competence against different opponents since the striking motion pattern differs depending on the individual opponent, inter alia, a pro. Therefore, longer time of training is required before expecting any substantial migration effect. Keyword: Perception training, Anticipation ability, Backhand interception