Higuchi Takatoshi, Nagami Tomoyuki, Nakata Hiroki, Watanabe Masakazu, Isaka Tadao, Kanosue Kazuyuki
Faculty of Sport Sciences, Waseda University, Tokorozawa, Japan.
Research Organization of Science and Engineering, Ritsumeikan University, Kusatsu, Japan.
PLoS One. 2016 Feb 5;11(2):e0148498. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0148498. eCollection 2016.
The contribution of visual information about a pitched ball to the accuracy of baseball-bat contact may vary depending on the part of trajectory seen. The purpose of the present study was to examine the relationship between hitting accuracy and the segment of the trajectory of the flying ball that can be seen by the batter. Ten college baseball field players participated in the study. The systematic error and standardized variability of ball-bat contact on the bat coordinate system and pitcher-to-catcher direction when hitting a ball launched from a pitching machine were measured with or without visual occlusion and analyzed using analysis of variance. The visual occlusion timing included occlusion from 150 milliseconds (ms) after the ball release (R+150), occlusion from 150 ms before the expected arrival of the launched ball at the home plate (A-150), and a condition with no occlusion (NO). Twelve trials in each condition were performed using two ball speeds (31.9 m·s-1 and 40.3 m·s-1). Visual occlusion did not affect the mean location of ball-bat contact in the bat's long axis, short axis, and pitcher-to-catcher directions. Although the magnitude of standardized variability was significantly smaller in the bat's short axis direction than in the bat's long axis and pitcher-to-catcher directions (p < 0.001), additional visible time from the R+150 condition to the A-150 and NO conditions resulted in a further decrease in standardized variability only in the bat's short axis direction (p < 0.05). The results suggested that there is directional specificity in the magnitude of standardized variability with different visible time. The present study also confirmed the limitation to visual information is the later part of the ball trajectory for improving hitting accuracy, which is likely due to visuo-motor delay.
关于投出球的视觉信息对棒球击球准确性的贡献可能会因所看到的轨迹部分而异。本研究的目的是检验击球准确性与击球手能够看到的飞球轨迹段之间的关系。十名大学棒球外场手参与了这项研究。在有或没有视觉遮挡的情况下,测量了从投球机投出的球被击打时,在球棒坐标系和投手到捕手方向上球与球棒接触的系统误差和标准化变异性,并使用方差分析进行分析。视觉遮挡时机包括球释放后150毫秒(ms)开始遮挡(R + 150)、投出的球预计到达本垒板前150 ms开始遮挡(A - 150)以及无遮挡情况(NO)。在每种情况下,使用两种球速(31.9 m·s -1和40.3 m·s -1)进行了12次试验。视觉遮挡并未影响球与球棒接触在球棒长轴、短轴以及投手到捕手方向上的平均位置。尽管标准化变异性的大小在球棒短轴方向上显著小于球棒长轴和投手到捕手方向(p < 0.001),但从R + 150条件到A - 150和NO条件下额外的可见时间仅导致球棒短轴方向上的标准化变异性进一步降低(p < 0.05)。结果表明,在不同可见时间下,标准化变异性的大小存在方向特异性。本研究还证实,对于提高击球准确性而言,视觉信息的局限性在于球轨迹的后期部分,这可能是由于视觉运动延迟所致。