Blackwell John, Knudson Duane
University of San Francisco, California, USA.
Sports Biomech. 2002 Jul;1(2):187-92. doi: 10.1080/14763140208522796.
This study investigated the effect of the larger diameter (Type 3) tennis ball on performance and muscle activation in the serve. Sixteen male advanced tennis players performed serves using regular size and Type 3 tennis balls. Ball speed, surface electromyography, and serve accuracy were measured. There were no significant differences in mean initial serve speeds between balls, but accuracy was significantly greater (19.3%) with the Type 3 ball than with the regular ball. A consistent temporal sequence of muscle activation and significant differences in mean activation of different muscles were observed. However, ball type had no effect on mean arm muscle activation. These data, combined with a previous study, suggest that play with the larger ball is not likely to increase the risk of overuse injury, but serving accuracy may increase compared to play with the regular ball.
本研究调查了较大直径(3型)网球对发球表现和肌肉激活的影响。16名男性高级网球运动员分别使用常规尺寸网球和3型网球进行发球。测量了球速、表面肌电图和发球准确性。两种球的平均初始发球速度没有显著差异,但3型网球的准确性比常规网球显著更高(高19.3%)。观察到肌肉激活存在一致的时间顺序,且不同肌肉的平均激活存在显著差异。然而,球的类型对平均手臂肌肉激活没有影响。这些数据与之前的一项研究相结合,表明使用较大的球进行打球不太可能增加过度使用损伤的风险,但与使用常规球相比,发球准确性可能会提高。