Development of the assist RT to acquire set-form and evaluation by free throw beginners

Acquiring one's own form is an important technique for excelling in any competitive sport. Most basketball players spend a significant amount of time in acquiring the ideal form in order to improve their basketball skills. Although basketball is one of the most popular sports in the world,...

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Main Authors: Suguru KAWATA, Kazuhiro YASUDA, Hiroyasu IWATA
Format: Article
Language:Japanese
Published: The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers 2017-06-01
Series:Nihon Kikai Gakkai ronbunshu
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Online Access:https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/transjsme/83/851/83_16-00515/_pdf/-char/en
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author Suguru KAWATA
Kazuhiro YASUDA
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description Acquiring one's own form is an important technique for excelling in any competitive sport. Most basketball players spend a significant amount of time in acquiring the ideal form in order to improve their basketball skills. Although basketball is one of the most popular sports in the world, there are only few devices that aid in improving a player's skills. In the research involving the development of a skill-support device for basketball, it is important to learn the ideal form to acquire a physical posture of set-form. Therefore, we developed a device for reforming the set-form using auditory biofeedback. The proposed device measures the shoulder angle of a player in real time (50 Hz) and generates a sound on the basis of the measured angle to inform the ideal posture. If the set-form posture is not ideal, the device uses this sound to inform the player that they must modify their posture. The player then changes their shoulder angle and if the posture becomes ideal, the device mutes the sound. Several seconds after the sound stops, the device indicates the player to shoot. According to our study for testing the efficacy of this device, the BF-training group obtained 20% higher success rate than the control group. Moreover, the BF-training group had a more stable form than the control one.
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spelling doaj.art-ae3bd07b96644f1abcbe88151c5ba33d2022-12-22T04:35:16ZjpnThe Japan Society of Mechanical EngineersNihon Kikai Gakkai ronbunshu2187-97612017-06-018385116-0051516-0051510.1299/transjsme.16-00515transjsmeDevelopment of the assist RT to acquire set-form and evaluation by free throw beginnersSuguru KAWATA0Kazuhiro YASUDA1Hiroyasu IWATA2Waseda Univ. Dept. of Modern Mechanical EngineeringWaseda Research Institute for Science and EngineeringWaseda Univ. Dept. of Modern Mechanical EngineeringAcquiring one's own form is an important technique for excelling in any competitive sport. Most basketball players spend a significant amount of time in acquiring the ideal form in order to improve their basketball skills. Although basketball is one of the most popular sports in the world, there are only few devices that aid in improving a player's skills. In the research involving the development of a skill-support device for basketball, it is important to learn the ideal form to acquire a physical posture of set-form. Therefore, we developed a device for reforming the set-form using auditory biofeedback. The proposed device measures the shoulder angle of a player in real time (50 Hz) and generates a sound on the basis of the measured angle to inform the ideal posture. If the set-form posture is not ideal, the device uses this sound to inform the player that they must modify their posture. The player then changes their shoulder angle and if the posture becomes ideal, the device mutes the sound. Several seconds after the sound stops, the device indicates the player to shoot. According to our study for testing the efficacy of this device, the BF-training group obtained 20% higher success rate than the control group. Moreover, the BF-training group had a more stable form than the control one.https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/transjsme/83/851/83_16-00515/_pdf/-char/enbasketballauditory biofeedbackset formmotor learning
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Hiroyasu IWATA
Development of the assist RT to acquire set-form and evaluation by free throw beginners
Nihon Kikai Gakkai ronbunshu
basketball
auditory biofeedback
set form
motor learning
title Development of the assist RT to acquire set-form and evaluation by free throw beginners
title_full Development of the assist RT to acquire set-form and evaluation by free throw beginners
title_fullStr Development of the assist RT to acquire set-form and evaluation by free throw beginners
title_full_unstemmed Development of the assist RT to acquire set-form and evaluation by free throw beginners
title_short Development of the assist RT to acquire set-form and evaluation by free throw beginners
title_sort development of the assist rt to acquire set form and evaluation by free throw beginners
topic basketball
auditory biofeedback
set form
motor learning
url https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/transjsme/83/851/83_16-00515/_pdf/-char/en
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