The Effects of Different Training Perception on Soccer Athletes’ Anticipation Ability
碩士 === 國立臺灣師範大學 === 體育研究所 === 90 === Abstrac The subjects in the experiment are 24 male soccer players in Junior high school , being well-trained for more than years. They were divided into 3 groups at random-perceptual training I(video played at normal speed), perceptual training II(vide...
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ndltd-TW-090NTNU05670312015-10-13T10:34:08Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/42287885273268596128 The Effects of Different Training Perception on Soccer Athletes’ Anticipation Ability 不同知覺訓練方式對足球員知覺預期能力的影響 Young-Shan HAUNG 黃勇杉 碩士 國立臺灣師範大學 體育研究所 90 Abstrac The subjects in the experiment are 24 male soccer players in Junior high school , being well-trained for more than years. They were divided into 3 groups at random-perceptual training I(video played at normal speed), perceptual training II(video plyed at slow motion),and control group.The aim of the experiment is to find if perceptual different training will affect the degree of the improvement in the athelets’anticipation ability.These subjects have to anticipate the directions of shooting and dirive to touch 4 appointed corners according to the randomly presented trials.This experiment uses SPSS to do statistics and the sighificang standard 0.05. The outcome of research are as following: 1. The anticipatory ability in the groups lf consciousness training I and II is superior than the control group.But the difference between training group I and II doesn’t reach significant, indicating.That the speed being played in the video doesn’t effect the advance visual cues while anasly sing the same shooter. 2. It oved that the anticipation ability of the soccer players improved through consciousness training and the effected is much better while the video is played at slow motion.The soccer players understand the meangs of the process and cues by consciousness training; With the fudertion, the can ahcipat the opposites’movemence according to their advance cues. Lin, Ching-Ho 林 清 和 2002 學位論文 ; thesis 72 zh-TW |
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碩士 === 國立臺灣師範大學 === 體育研究所 === 90 === Abstrac
The subjects in the experiment are 24 male soccer players in Junior high school , being well-trained for more than years. They were divided into 3 groups at random-perceptual training I(video played at normal speed), perceptual training II(video plyed at slow motion),and control group.The aim of the experiment is to find if perceptual different training will affect the degree of the improvement in the athelets’anticipation ability.These subjects have to anticipate the directions of shooting and dirive to touch 4 appointed corners according to the randomly presented trials.This experiment uses SPSS to do statistics and the sighificang standard 0.05.
The outcome of research are as following:
1. The anticipatory ability in the groups lf consciousness training I and II is superior than the control group.But the difference between training group I and II doesn’t reach significant, indicating.That the speed being played in the video doesn’t effect the advance visual cues while anasly sing the same shooter.
2. It oved that the anticipation ability of the soccer players improved through consciousness training and the effected is much better while the video is played at slow motion.The soccer players understand the meangs of the process and cues by consciousness training; With the fudertion, the can ahcipat the opposites’movemence according to their advance cues.
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