棒球棒特性和参与者能力对青少年击球速度的影响

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q4 ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL
Lloyd Smith, Bin Lyu, Derek Nevins
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下面介绍的是一项击球笼研究的结果,该研究涉及青少年击球手使用两种重量级别的三种棒球棒进行击球。参与者可以根据自己的喜好从每种类型和重量的球棒中选择球棒的长度。然后按照随机顺序挥棒击球。在球棒和球上放置反光标记,让红外线摄像机跟踪球棒和球的运动,从而获得速度。鉴于参与者的能力不同,研究结果以每个击球手的挥棒速度为标准。球棒性能根据球棒-球的恢复系数进行量化。实验室测量的球棒性能与击球笼的峰值结果非常吻合。空心球棒的出球速度比传统实木球棒高出 5%。研究还发现,球出手速度受球员能力的影响比球棒类型的影响更大。击球手的挥棒速度与球棒惯性密切相关,而对球棒与球的撞击位置相对不敏感,这表明参与者的努力不会受到撞击质量的影响。与成人研究相比,挥棒速度对球棒惯性的依赖性更大,这可能是由于青少年参与者的体型较小。
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The effect of baseball bat properties and participant ability on youth hit ball speed
The following describes the results of a batting cage study involving youth batters hitting with three types of baseball bats in two weight classes. Participants were allowed to select a bat length from within each type and weight according to their preference. The bats were then swung in random order. Reflective markers were placed on the bats and balls, allowing infrared cameras to track their motion from which speed was obtained. Given the differing ability of the participants, the study outcomes were normalized to the swing speed of each batter. Bat performance was quantified from the bat-ball coefficient of restitution. Laboratory measures of bat performance were shown to strongly correspond with the peak batting cage results. The ball exit speed of hollow bats exceeded that of traditional solid wood bats by as much as 5%. The ball exit speed was also found to be affected more by players’ ability than the bat type. Batter swing speed correlated strongly with bat inertia and was relatively insensitive to the bat-ball impact location, showing that participant effort was not biased by impact quality. Batter swing speed tended to depend more strongly on bat inertia than has been found in adult studies, which may be due to the smaller size of youth participants.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Sports Engineering and Technology covers the development of novel sports apparel, footwear, and equipment; and the materials, instrumentation, and processes that make advances in sports possible.
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