Courtney Semkewyc, Shradha Suresh, G. Hung
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测试振动反馈对推杆性能影响的移动应用程序的开发
版权所有:©2018 Semkewyc C.这是一篇根据知识共享署名4.0国际许可条款发布的开放获取文章,允许在任何媒体上不受限制地使用,分发和复制,前提是注明原作者和来源。引用本文:Semkewyc, Suresh S, Hung GK测试振动反馈对推杆性能影响的移动应用程序的开发。摘要许多高尔夫球手都有短推杆的问题。这可能是由于推杆姿势不佳,或者他们受到了心理上的困扰。为了减少或潜在地缓解这些问题,开发了一款应用程序(app),用于在推杆击球过程中为推杆不对准提供振动反馈。这在三个实验对象和一个没有收到振动反馈的控制对象身上进行了测试。在两个月的时间里进行了五次试验,每次试验包括60次推杆。所有的实验对象都表现出推杆姿势的改善,在试验过程中,推杆次数增加,引发的震动减少。在五次试验中,三名受试者的平均推杆率从25%提高到50.6%,而平均振动激活量从35.1%下降到32.2%。相反,对照组受试者在五次试验中表现出轻微的下降。实验组与对照组比较,差异有统计学意义(p<0.05)。结果表明,这款应用程序可以帮助新手和专业高尔夫球手提高推杆姿势,帮助他们保持推杆的直线挥杆路径。
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