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Vpliv vadbe na elektronski boksarski vreči na reakcijski čas : magistrsko delo
ID Štefančič, Nuša (Author), ID Tomažin, Katja (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Osnovni namen tega dela je bil preveriti kronične učinke treninga na elektronski boksarski vreči na reakcijski čas. Želeli smo ugotoviti ali bo trening udarcev z roko po elektronski boksarski vreči izboljšal enostavni in izbirni reakcijski čas na vidni dražljaj. Trening je trajal strnjeno 6 tednov, 2 do 3 krat na teden. Med tem je kontrolna skupina opravljala samo situacijski trening. Raziskavo je zaključilo 26 preizkušancev, 13 v eksperimentalni in 13 v kontrolni skupini. Stari so bili 15 do 61 let in obeh spolov. Vsi preizkušanci so bili tekmovalni ali rekreativni športniki, ki so že vsaj 2 leti bili v trenažnem procesu in so v tem času redno trenirali 2 do 3 krat na teden. Začetne in končne meritve smo merili v treh pogojih: merjenje enostavnega reakcijskega časa, merjenje izbirnega reakcijskega časa in merjenje izbirnega reakcijskega časa, ki ni prostorsko soroden. Eksperimentalna skupina je trenirala na elektronski boksarski vreči. Začetne in končne meritve smo izvedli s pomočjo merilne naprave, ki je bila zasnovana posebej za te meritve. Vse izračune smo opravili v statističnem programu IBM SPSS pri stopnji statistične značilnosti 5 %. Primerjava med kontrolno in eksperimentalno skupino v napredku reakcijskega časa je pokazala, da se je v eksperimentalni skupini v večji meri skrajšal enostavni reakcijski čas (-9,3 %, p = 0,047), izbirni reakcijski čas (-11,2 %, p = 0,006) in reakcijski čas na prostorsko nesoroden vidni dražljaj (-14,4 %, p <0,001). Potrdili smo, da trening na elektronski boksarski vreči izboljša reakcijski čas na vidni dražljaj. To velja tako za enostavni, kot tudi za izbirni reakcijski čas. Namenska elektronsko kontrolirana boksarska vreča, se je izkazala za učinkovit način za izboljšanje reakcijskih časov.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:reakcijski čas, šport, elektronska boksarska vreča, vadba z vidnimi dražljaji, kickboks
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:FŠ - Faculty of Sport
Year:2022
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-141669 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:139439619 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:05.10.2022
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Language:English
Title:The effect of exercise on the electronic boxing bag on reaction time
Abstract:
The main objective of this work was to investigate the effects of training on an electronic boxing bag on reaction time. We wanted to find out if training hand strikes on an electronic boxing bag would improve simple and choice reaction time to a visual stimulus. Training lasted a total of 6 weeks, 2 to 3 times per week. In contrast, the control group completed situational training only. The survey was completed by 26 subjects, 13 in the training group and 13 in the control group. They were between 15 and 61 years old and of both sexes. All subjects were competitive or recreational athletes who had been training for at least 2 years, during which time they trained regularly 2 to 3 times per week. Initial and final measurements were performed under three conditions: Measurement of simple reaction time, measurement of choice reaction time, and measurement of nonspatial choice reaction time. The training group trained on an electronic punching bag. The initial and final measurements were performed using a measuring device manufactured specifically for these measurements. All calculations were performed using the statistical program IBM SPSS at a statistical characteristic level of 5%. The comparison between control and training group in the course of reaction time showed that in the training group the simple reaction times (-9.3%, p = 0.047), selection reaction times (-11.2%, p = 0.006) and reaction time to a spatially incompatible visual stimulus (-14.4%, p < 0.001). We confirmed that training on an electronic punching bag improved reaction time to a visual stimulus. This was true for both simple and choice reaction time. An electronically controlled boxing bag has proven to be an effective way to improve reaction times.

Keywords:reaction time, sport, electronic boxing bag, visual stimulation exercise, kickbox

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