技能的交叉教育:使用 "产品 "和 "过程 "导向的评估方法评估徒手投掷。

Genc Dapi, Daniel J Cleather, Maeve Murray
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目的:本研究旨在(1)研究单侧运动技能(投掷过手球)的交叉教育效应的大小和方向;(2)确定哪种练习条件(只练习优势手或双手交替练习)能产生最佳效果。研究方法:研究涉及三组 11 岁儿童(n = 59)。第一组(n = 20)只用惯用手投球。第二组(n=19)只用非惯用手,而第三组(n=20)每次投球都交替使用两只手。在干预期前后对双手进行了前后测试。结果我们的研究结果表明,在儿童投掷过手球方面,肢体间的交叉教育效果并不对称。研究还表明,双手训练优于单独训练优势手。结论我们的研究结果对体育教师和单侧运动教练特别有意义,建议他们重新审视其单侧技能教学方法,因为双侧训练为增强运动学习过程和运动表现提供了更优越的方法。
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Cross-Education of Skill: Assessment of Overhand Throwing Using Product- and Process-Oriented Assessment.

Purpose: The aims of the present study were to: (1) investigate the magnitude and direction of the cross-education effect in a unilateral sport skill (overhand throw) and (2) to establish which practice condition (dominant hand only or alternating hands) would yield the best results. Methods: The study involved three experimental groups of 11-year-old children (n = 59). The first group (n = 20) used only the dominant hand to throw the ball. The second group (n = 19) used the nondominant hand only, while the third (n = 20) alternated hands for each throw. A pre- and post-testing of both hands preceded and followed the intervention period. Results: The results of our study revealed no asymmetry in cross-education effect between the limbs for children's overhand ball throwing. It was also shown that training both hands is superior to training the dominant hand alone. Conclusion: Our findings would be of particular interest to physical education teachers and coaches of unilateral sports who are advised to review their unilateral skill teaching methods as bilateral training offers a superior approach to augmenting the process of motor learning and performance.

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