Summary: | 碩士 === 國立臺灣體育學院 === 競技運動學系碩士班 === 98 === The purpose of this original research is to investigate the 2009 Taiwan case study regarding domestic elite men’s saber quarter finalists in the three main Taiwan games, competing in tactics and skills. After the imaging, observation and recording of the 20 match competition data, the analysis of the competition shows recording tactics and skill differences. The obtained samples are descriptive statistics that deals with T-test and χ2 test. By analyzing the findings in this case study, the following conclusions are: 1. The best attack method: the main scoring method of the men’s saber is a direct attack, which can diversify the score significantly. 2. Attacking at different times: the first half or second half does not make a difference in the score. 3. The best place: the scoring is greatly effected by the main central competition site. 4. In different sword wielding methods: people accustomed to using the left hand can obtain the most score. In addition to attacking from the outside in the men’s saber competition, it is recommended in daily practice to strengthen the application of converting offensive attack to tactics and skills thereby reaching excellence as well as diversity. In the future there will be in depth discussions as well as comparisons with both domestic and international elite saber sword athletes in areas of strategy and skill application. This goal will also enhance the competitive level of domestic fencing athletic standards.
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