减少体操运动中的潜在伤害

IF 0.5 Q4 SPORT SCIENCES
Ziho Kang, Cesar E. Gracia Salgado, Sarah C. Gates
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如果采用适当的颜色编码,体操运动员在落地时的视觉感知可能会得到改善,从而有可能减少受伤,提高成绩。俄克拉荷马大学对专业体操运动员进行了一项实验和调查。在实验中,我们对体操运动员在使用不同颜色(花白、青黄和深蓝)进行不同动作时的视觉感知进行了评估。随后,我们进行了一项调查,以了解他们对颜色的偏好、选择颜色的原因,以及之前是否有因视线不佳而受伤的经历。在更复杂的动作中,花白色和青柠黄色之间存在显著差异(例如,单捻双布局空翻,p = 0.01;双捻双布局空翻,p = 0.03)。调查结果表明,由于体操运动员难以区分地板和天花板,他们不喜欢花白色。石灰黄因对比度高而受到青睐,深蓝色因体操运动员习惯使用而同样受到青睐。此外,体操运动员还报告了其他可增强视觉感知的潜在颜色和/或图案。这项研究深入探讨了着陆区颜色编码的潜在好处,并为进一步研究利用其他色调变化、亮度、色度强度、图案和相关因素奠定了基础。
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Mitigating potential injuries in gymnastics
If appropriate colour coding is applied, gymnasts’ visual perception during landing may improve, potentially leading to reduced injuries and enhanced performance. An experiment and a survey were conducted with professional gymnasts at the University of Oklahoma. For the experiment, gymnasts’ visual perceptions were assessed for different manoeuvres using distinctive colours: floral white, lime yellow, and deep blue. Subsequently, we conducted a survey to investigate their preferred colour(s), reasons behind their choices, and any previous injury experiences related to poor visibility. Significant differences between floral white and lime yellow for more complex manoeuvres (e.g., double layout flip with single twist, p = .01, and double layout flip with double twist, p = .03). Survey results indicate that floral white colour was not preferred since the gymnasts reported difficulty distinguishing the floor from the ceiling. Lime yellow was preferred due to its high contrast, and deep blue was similarly favoured because gymnasts were accustomed to it. Additionally, the gymnasts reported other potential colour(s) and/or patterns that could enhance visual perception. The study provides insights into the potential benefits of colour-coded landing areas and establishes a foundation for further research on utilizing other hue variations, lightness, chroma intensity, patterns, and related factors.
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期刊介绍: JHSE contributes to the continuing professional development of sport and exercise sciences, including a high-level research in biomechanics, exercise physiology, sports history, nutrition, and a wide range of social and ethical issues in physical activity, and other aspects of sports medicine related quality of life and biophysical investigation of sports performance.
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