Effect of Bio-Neural Feedback Exercises on the Performance of Female Rugby Players

Zahra Salimnejad, H. Zandi, S. Arsham
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Background/Objective: This study aimed to determine the effect of bio-neural feedback exercises on female rugby players' performance. Methods: The design was quasi-experimental with experimental and control groups. Twenty-four female rugby players aged 16 to 25 in Alborz province were randomly divided into two equal groups of 12. Bio-neural feedback or neurofeedback exercises were performed for 15 sessions, three times a week, including the alpha protocol at point Pz and increasing the sensory-motor wave at point C3, each for 20 minutes. Data collected in pre-test and post-test were used to measure rugby performance, including pass accuracy and shot accuracy. The Mann–Whitney U test was used to analyze the data. Results: The results showed that the left and right passes' accuracy increased significantly after bio-neural feedback exercises. However, no significant improvement in shooting accuracy was observed. Conclusions: Therefore, bio-neural feedback training can be used as an effective way to improve athletes' optimal performance in sports such as rugby that require accurate passing.
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生物神经反馈训练对女子橄榄球运动员成绩的影响
背景/目的:本研究旨在探讨生物神经反馈训练对女子橄榄球运动员运动成绩的影响。方法:采用准实验设计,分为实验组和对照组。阿尔布尔斯省24名16至25岁的女橄榄球运动员被随机分为两组,每组12人。生物神经反馈或神经反馈练习进行15次,每周三次,包括在Pz点的α方案和在C3点增加感觉运动波,每次20分钟。在测试前和测试后收集的数据被用来衡量橄榄球的表现,包括传球准确性和射门准确性。采用Mann-Whitney U检验对数据进行分析。结果:生物神经反馈训练后,左、右传球准确率显著提高。然而,没有观察到射击精度的显著提高。结论:因此,生物神经反馈训练可以作为一种有效的方法来提高运动员在橄榄球等需要准确传球的运动中的最佳表现。
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