Expertise and the control of interception in table tennis

被引:17
|
作者
Sheppard, Alex [1 ]
Li, Francois-Xavier [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Birmingham, Sch Sport & Exercise Sci, Birmingham B15 2TT, W Midlands, England
关键词
movement; kinematics; variability; funneling; on-line control; ATTACKING FOREHAND DRIVE; LONG JUMP; GAIT; MOVEMENTS; BALL;
D O I
10.1080/17461390701718505
中图分类号
G8 [体育];
学科分类号
04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
The variability in elite table tennis players' bat movement direction was shown qualitatively by Bootsma et al. (1990) to "funnel'' or become reduced towards bat-ball contact. Scott et al. (1997) showed that novice long jumpers' foot-placement variability followed a similar pattern of reducing variability that was also found previously for experts, suggesting a common mode of control across various interceptive actions and standards of expertise. The aims of this study were as follows: (1) to compare the variability patterns of expert and novice table tennis players to assess the presence of a common mode of control; and (2) to examine the variability patterns of a comprehensive array of bat kinematic measures. Participants returned balls for speed and accuracy. Variability patterns were similar between groups, although magnitudes were smaller for experts' bat direction. Bat direction and orientation showed reducing variability in the approach to contact, whereas bat position, speed, and acceleration did not. The variability in "funnelling'' in many kinematic measures suggests an essential role for on-line control in the table tennis forehand drive. The strong similarity in variability patterns between groups is interpreted as evidence of a common mode of control across standards of expertise that is applicable to interception tasks in general.
引用
收藏
页码:213 / 222
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Racket Control and its Experiments for Robot Playing Table Tennis
    Liu, Chunfang
    Hayakawa, Yoshikazu
    Nakashima, Akira
    2012 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ROBOTICS AND BIOMIMETICS (ROBIO 2012), 2012,
  • [22] Table tennis ball landing control in a robotic system by cameras
    Lin, Hsien-, I
    Syu, Cyuan-Fan
    ROBOTICA, 2024, 42 (11) : 3867 - 3887
  • [23] Research on Chinese Table Tennis Long Prosperity and World Table Tennis Development
    Guo, Kelei
    2013 FOURTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON EDUCATION AND SPORTS EDUCATION (ESE 2013), PT IV, 2013, 14 : 307 - 312
  • [24] Table tennis expertise influences dual-task costs in timed and self-initiated tasks
    Schaefer, Sabine
    Amico, Gianluca
    ACTA PSYCHOLOGICA, 2022, 223
  • [25] THE ASSERTIVE BEHAVIOR OF DISABLED TENNIS AND TABLE TENNIS PLAYERS
    Mahammed, Raghdaa Fouad
    Kadhum, Sahira Razzaq
    REVISTA IBEROAMERICANA DE PSICOLOGIA DEL EJERCICIO Y EL DEPORTE, 2023, 18 (03): : 248 - 250
  • [26] Biomedical control of table tennis training. Example of field test
    Melero Romero, Carlos
    Pradas de la Fuente, Francisco
    Vargas Corzo, Ma Carmen
    APUNTS EDUCACION FISICA Y DEPORTES, 2005, (81): : 67 - 76
  • [27] “Load balance” control for a humanoid musculoskeletal arm in table tennis movement
    Haiwei Dong
    Nadia Figueroa
    Abdulmotaleb El Saddik
    International Journal of Control, Automation and Systems, 2015, 13 : 887 - 896
  • [28] INFLUENCE OF ABDOMINAL CORE TRAINING ON STABILITY CONTROL IN TABLE TENNIS PLAYERS
    Meng, Yihao
    Bu, Yifeng
    REVISTA BRASILEIRA DE MEDICINA DO ESPORTE, 2023, 29
  • [29] Fuzzy Control Design for Table Tennis Robot to Strike Spinning Balls
    Sun, Chung-Hsun
    Chuang, Ying-Shu
    Wu, Wen-Jia
    Chen, Hsiang-Chieh
    SENSORS AND MATERIALS, 2024, 36 (05) : 2063 - 2074
  • [30] Learning to the robot table tennis task - Ball control & rally with a human
    Matsushima, M
    Hashimoto, T
    Miyazaki, F
    2003 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SYSTEMS, MAN AND CYBERNETICS, VOLS 1-5, CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS, 2003, : 2962 - 2969