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摘要
注意力集中策略(AFS)会影响落点跳跃(DJ)的成绩,但其对DJ动力学和运动学的影响尚不清楚。本研究探讨了注意力集中策略对 DJ 成绩、动力学和运动学的影响。40 名大学生被分为 DJ 经验丰富组和 DJ 经验不足组,他们在听完旨在诱发内部(INT)、外部(EXT)或中性(NEUT)注意力集中的指令后进行了两次 DJ 试验。在经验丰富组中,NEUT 的反应强度指数(RSI)大于 INT。在同心阶段,NEUT 的髋关节扭矩和髋关节正力量小于 INT,而在最低质心处,NEUT 的髋关节角度大于 INT ( p < .05)。在无经验组中,EXT 的 RSI 比 INT 大。此外,EXT 在同心阶段的髋关节扭矩小于 INT;EXT 的踝关节正动力大于 INT;EXT 在最低质量中心和起飞时的髋关节角度大于 INT ( p < .05)。这些结果表明,AFS 会影响 DJ 性能、运动学和运动学,并建议 DJ 经验丰富者使用 NEUT,DJ 经验不足者使用 EXT 进行有效的 DJ 训练。
Effects of attentional focus strategy on drop jump for athletes with different experience levels: Performance, kinetics and kinematics
The attentional focus strategy (AFS) affects drop jump (DJ) performance; however, its effects on DJ kinetics and kinematics are unclear. This study examines the effects of AFS on DJ performance, kinetics and kinematics. Forty collegiate males were divided into a DJ experienced group and a DJ inexperienced group, and they performed two trials of DJs after listening to instructions designed to elicit internal (INT), external (EXT) or neutral (NEUT) focus of attention. In the experienced group, the reactive strength index (RSI) was larger with the NEUT than with the INT. Hip joint torque and positive hip joint power in the concentric phase was smaller with the NEUT than with the INT, and the hip joint angle at the lowest centre of mass was larger with the NEUT than with the INT ( p < .05). In the inexperienced group, RSI was larger with the EXT than with the INT. Further, the hip joint torque in the concentric phase was smaller with the EXT than with the INT; positive ankle joint power was larger with the EXT than with the INT; and the hip joint angles at the lowest centre of mass and take-off were larger with the EXT than with the INT ( p < .05). These results showed that the AFS affected the DJ performance, kinetics and kinematics and suggested that effective DJ training may be achieved with the NEUT for DJ experienced and with the EXT for DJ inexperienced.
期刊介绍:
The International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching is a peer-reviewed, international, academic/professional journal, which aims to bridge the gap between coaching and sports science. The journal will integrate theory and practice in sports science, promote critical reflection of coaching practice, and evaluate commonly accepted beliefs about coaching effectiveness and performance enhancement. Open learning systems will be promoted in which: (a) sports science is made accessible to coaches, translating knowledge into working practice; and (b) the challenges faced by coaches are communicated to sports scientists. The vision of the journal is to support the development of a community in which: (i) sports scientists and coaches respect and learn from each other as they assist athletes to acquire skills by training safely and effectively, thereby enhancing their performance, maximizing their enjoyment of the sporting experience and facilitating character development; and (ii) scientific research is embraced in the quest to uncover, understand and develop the processes involved in sports coaching and elite performance.