The effect of apparatus use on athletes' attention performance in sports branches playing with ball: pilot study

Aim: It was aimed that the comparison of the attention of hockey, handball and sedantary persons in this study.Methods: A total of 87 participants including 52 players (23 hockey, 29 handball) and 35 sedentary who attended to the middle school in Gaziantep and had a mean age of 13.53±0.59, participa...

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Main Authors: Gonca İNCE, Ali YILDIRIM
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Balikesir University 2018-12-01
Series:Uluslararası Spor, Egzersiz ve Antrenman Bilimi Dergisi
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Online Access:https://dergipark.org.tr/en/pub/useeabd/issue/31155/445340?publisher=useeabd
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spelling doaj-d7fb026965cc488ea3f957f2bba903b82020-11-25T02:03:32ZengBalikesir UniversityUluslararası Spor, Egzersiz ve Antrenman Bilimi Dergisi2149-82292149-82292018-12-014412213010.18826/useeabd.445340817The effect of apparatus use on athletes' attention performance in sports branches playing with ball: pilot studyGonca İNCE0Ali YILDIRIMÇukurova Üniversitesi, Beden Eğitimi ve Spor YüksekokuluAim: It was aimed that the comparison of the attention of hockey, handball and sedantary persons in this study.Methods: A total of 87 participants including 52 players (23 hockey, 29 handball) and 35 sedentary who attended to the middle school in Gaziantep and had a mean age of 13.53±0.59, participated voluntarily. D2 attention test was applied to participants. The validity and reliability of D2 test were conducted for athletes and sedentary in Turkey. In addition, a mini-questionnaire was applied by researchers to determine their demographic characteristics. The Shapiro-Wilk test was examined for normal distributions. Kruskal Wallis test was used for comparisons.Results: It was observed that hockey and handball players played regularly (3.00±0.00 days a week and 2.00±0.00 hour a day). The average sporting age of the hockey players was 3.30±0.77 years whereas the handball players were 2.48±5.00 years. Sedentary individuals were seen not to participate in an activity regularly. When the mean scores of all the groups regarding the selective and sustained attention are examined; Total Number of Items, Total Number of Errors and Concentration Performance were better than those of sedentary. But, there is no significant difference was found between hockey (use of apparatus) and handball players(non-use of apparatus). Conclusion: We can emphasize that the use of apparatus in sports branches has no effect on attention performance of athletes.https://dergipark.org.tr/en/pub/useeabd/issue/31155/445340?publisher=useeabdhokeyhentboldikkatperformanshockeyhandballattentionperformance
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The effect of apparatus use on athletes' attention performance in sports branches playing with ball: pilot study
Uluslararası Spor, Egzersiz ve Antrenman Bilimi Dergisi
hokey
hentbol
dikkat
performans
hockey
handball
attention
performance
author_facet Gonca İNCE
Ali YILDIRIM
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title The effect of apparatus use on athletes' attention performance in sports branches playing with ball: pilot study
title_short The effect of apparatus use on athletes' attention performance in sports branches playing with ball: pilot study
title_full The effect of apparatus use on athletes' attention performance in sports branches playing with ball: pilot study
title_fullStr The effect of apparatus use on athletes' attention performance in sports branches playing with ball: pilot study
title_full_unstemmed The effect of apparatus use on athletes' attention performance in sports branches playing with ball: pilot study
title_sort effect of apparatus use on athletes' attention performance in sports branches playing with ball: pilot study
publisher Balikesir University
series Uluslararası Spor, Egzersiz ve Antrenman Bilimi Dergisi
issn 2149-8229
2149-8229
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Aim: It was aimed that the comparison of the attention of hockey, handball and sedantary persons in this study.Methods: A total of 87 participants including 52 players (23 hockey, 29 handball) and 35 sedentary who attended to the middle school in Gaziantep and had a mean age of 13.53±0.59, participated voluntarily. D2 attention test was applied to participants. The validity and reliability of D2 test were conducted for athletes and sedentary in Turkey. In addition, a mini-questionnaire was applied by researchers to determine their demographic characteristics. The Shapiro-Wilk test was examined for normal distributions. Kruskal Wallis test was used for comparisons.Results: It was observed that hockey and handball players played regularly (3.00±0.00 days a week and 2.00±0.00 hour a day). The average sporting age of the hockey players was 3.30±0.77 years whereas the handball players were 2.48±5.00 years. Sedentary individuals were seen not to participate in an activity regularly. When the mean scores of all the groups regarding the selective and sustained attention are examined; Total Number of Items, Total Number of Errors and Concentration Performance were better than those of sedentary. But, there is no significant difference was found between hockey (use of apparatus) and handball players(non-use of apparatus). Conclusion: We can emphasize that the use of apparatus in sports branches has no effect on attention performance of athletes.
topic hokey
hentbol
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hockey
handball
attention
performance
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