前爬网
运动员
心理学
工作量
物理医学与康复
运动学
感知
瞳孔测量
精英
眼球运动
物理疗法
计算机科学
医学
神经科学
操作系统
物理
政治
法学
经典力学
小学生
政治学
作者
Yuqiang Guo,Tinggang Yuan,Peng Jian,Liwei Deng,Chao Chen
标识
DOI:10.3389/fnhum.2024.1476649
摘要
Introduction Vision serves as a critical channel for athletes to acquire information during competitions and constitutes a vital component of their competitive ability. Through scientifically designed sports visual training, specific visual skills can be enhanced, thereby assisting athletes in achieving optimal performance in competitive settings. This study aim to explore the visuomotor abilities and shooting performance of skeet shooters through Sports Vision Training (SVT). Methods Twenty elite skeet shooters were recruited and randomly assigned to an experimental group (EXP, n = 10) and a control group (CON, n = 10). The EXP underwent 6-week of SVT on Senaptec Seneory Station, twice a week, while the CON completed an equivalent workload of target-tracking training. Result Visuomotor skills testing showed significant improvements in Near- Far Quickness, Perception Span, and Eye-hand Coordination in the EXP ( p < 0.05), with no changes in the CON. Comparative post-test results between the two groups showed significant differences in N/F Q, Target Capture, Perception Span, Eye-hand Coordination, and Go/ No Go ( p < 0.05). In shooting performance indicators, EXP shooters showed a highly significant improvement in hit accuracy ( p < 0.01), with a similar difference compared to the CON. Additionally, they exhibited a highly significant improvement in shotgun-mounting reaction time ( p < 0.01). Kinematic indicators of shotgun movement during the firing process for shot 2 showed significant differences in peak velocity ( p < 0.01), X-axis ( p = 0.033) and Y-axis ( p = 0.001) displacement. Conclusion SVT can enhance visuomotor abilities in skeet shooters and has a positive impact on their shooting technique. This is primarily manifested in shorter shotgun-mounting reaction time and improved efficiency in action at shot 2, effectively improving their shooting accuracy.
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