The Effect of Agility Balance and Coordination Warm-Up on Children’s Tennis Performance

Siqi Lv, Sukol Ariyasajsiskul, Suvachai Rittisom
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Background and Aims: Tennis is also a sophisticated action, intense confrontation, technical and tactical use of complex and varied network antagonistic sport, on physical and mental intelligence aspects of the higher requirements, emphasizing skills and physical dominance. The purpose of this study is to select 40 male children aged 6-10 years old from a tennis club in Xi'an for a group experiment based on the selection conditions of age, height, weight, training time no more than 6 months, and training twice a week, and to find out the theoretical basis of agility, balance, and coordination intervention training on the improvement of children's tennis hitting ability. Materials and Methods: This study adopts the literature method, expert interview method, experiment method, and mathematical statistics method. Five expert professors were interviewed, and the validity of expert interviews and experimental results was measured by IOC, t-test, and other data. Through 8 weeks of agility, balance, and coordination training in the experimental group and the control group, and 90 minutes of intervention training twice a week, it is concluded that the experimental group and the control group have significant differences, and the experimental group has significantly improved its ability in batting and other aspects. Results: The results showed that: (1) 8-week agility, balance, and coordination intervention training applied in the warm-up part significantly improved the agility, balance, and coordination ability of children's tennis in the experimental group, and the intervention program was feasible to improve the agility, balance and coordination ability of children's tennis students in the interest class. (2) After 8 weeks of agility, balance, and coordination training, the number of goals scored by the students in the experimental group in the scoring area of 1, 2, and 3 points of forehand stroke showed a significant difference compared with before training, while the difference was only significant in the scoring area of 1 point of the backhand stroke. It shows that 8 weeks of agility, balance, and coordination training can improve the stability and accuracy of forehand strokes more obviously. Conclusion: (1) Stability and accuracy are based on good agility, balance, and coordination. Agility, balance, and coordination can improve the accuracy and stability of forehand and backhand in tennis training for children. (2) 6-10 years old is the best period for children to conduct agility, balance, and coordination intervention training, so strengthening agility, balance, and coordination training in tennis warm-up training can not only improve the stability and accuracy of children's tennis shots but also increase children's interest and concentration.
敏捷平衡和协调热身对儿童网球表现的影响
研究背景与目的:网球运动也是一项动作精巧、对抗激烈、技战术运用复杂多变的网络对抗性运动,对体力和智力方面的要求较高,强调技巧和身体的优势。本研究的目的是根据年龄、身高、体重、训练时间不超过6个月、每周训练两次的选材条件,从西安市某网球俱乐部选取40名6-10岁的男童进行分组实验,找出敏捷、平衡、协调性干预训练对提高儿童网球击球能力的理论依据:本研究采用文献资料法、专家访谈法、实验法和数理统计法。访谈了五位专家教授,并通过 IOC、t 检验等数据来衡量专家访谈和实验结果的有效性。通过对实验组和对照组进行为期8周的敏捷性、平衡性、协调性训练,每周两次,每次90分钟的干预训练,得出实验组与对照组有显著差异,实验组在击球等方面能力有明显提高的结论:结果表明(1)实验组在热身部分进行了为期8周的敏捷、平衡、协调性干预训练,显著提高了实验组儿童网球的敏捷、平衡、协调能力,干预方案对提高兴趣班儿童网球学生的敏捷、平衡、协调能力是可行的。(2)经过8周的敏捷性、平衡性和协调性训练后,实验组学生在正手击球1分、2分、3分得分区的进球数与训练前相比有显著差异,而只有在反手击球1分得分区的进球数与训练前相比差异显著。结论:(1)稳定性和准确性是建立在良好的敏捷性、平衡性和协调性基础上的。结论:(1)稳定性和准确性是建立在良好的敏捷性、平衡性和协调性基础之上的,在儿童网球训练中,敏捷性、平衡性和协调性可以提高正手和反手击球的准确性和稳定性。(2)6-10 岁是儿童进行敏捷性、平衡性和协调性干预训练的最佳时期,因此在网球热身训练中加强敏捷性、平衡性和协调性训练,不仅能提高儿童网球击球的稳定性和准确性,还能提高儿童的兴趣和注意力。
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