Laby Daniel M, Kirschen David G, Govindarajulu Usha, DeLand Paul
Southern California College of Optometry, Marshall Ketchum University, Fullerton, California.
Jules Stein Eye Institute, University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California.
Optom Vis Sci. 2018 Jul;95(7):557-567. doi: 10.1097/OPX.0000000000001239.
A visuomotor skill (eye-hand visual-motor reaction time [EH-VMRT]) important for baseball performance is described. Eye-hand visual-motor reaction time represents the integration of visual information, perceptually based decisions, and motor movements to accomplish a specific task. The speed at which this occurs depends on many factors, some visual, some perceptual, and some motor related.
The purpose of this study was to describe the EH-VMRT ability and evaluate its relationship to the baseball batting performance of professional baseball players.
A commercially available EH-VMRT system was used on 450 professional baseball players. Results were retrospectively compared with standard, career, plate discipline metrics.
Statistically significant correlations were found between the EH-VMRT metrics and plate discipline batting metrics. Better EH-VMRT ability also correlated with longer service in, and likelihood to achieve, the major-league level. The better (top 20%) EH-VMRT group had three fewer at bats before gaining a walk (22% decrease), as well as swinging 10 to 12% less often at pitches outside the strike zone and 6 to 7% less often at pitches in the strike zone as compared with the bottom 20% group. In addition, EH-VMRT displays a threshold-like relationship with the ability to gain a walk.
These results describe the EH-VMRT ability of professional baseball players and show a significant relationship between the EH-VMRT ability and batting performance. These results may suggest a possible role in player selection, indicating that batters with better EH-VMRT may be more likely to reach the major-league level and be more productive for their team. Further studies will be needed to demonstrate whether training better EH-VMRT results in improved batting performance.
描述了一种对棒球运动表现至关重要的视觉运动技能(眼手视觉运动反应时间[EH-VMRT])。眼手视觉运动反应时间代表了视觉信息、基于感知的决策以及运动动作的整合,以完成特定任务。这一过程发生的速度取决于许多因素,有些与视觉有关,有些与感知有关,还有些与运动相关。
本研究的目的是描述EH-VMRT能力,并评估其与职业棒球运动员击球表现的关系。
对450名职业棒球运动员使用了一种商用EH-VMRT系统。结果与标准的、职业生涯的、击球纪律指标进行了回顾性比较。
在EH-VMRT指标与击球纪律击球指标之间发现了具有统计学意义的相关性。更好的EH-VMRT能力还与在大联盟级别更长的服役时间以及达到该级别的可能性相关。与最差的20%组相比,EH-VMRT能力较好的(前20%)组在获得保送前的击球次数少3次(减少22%),在好球区外的投球上挥棒次数少10%至12%,在好球区内的投球上挥棒次数少6%至7%。此外,EH-VMRT与获得保送的能力呈现出类似阈值的关系。
这些结果描述了职业棒球运动员的EH-VMRT能力,并表明EH-VMRT能力与击球表现之间存在显著关系。这些结果可能表明在球员选拔中可能发挥的作用,即具有更好EH-VMRT的击球手可能更有可能达到大联盟级别,并为他们的球队带来更高的效率。需要进一步的研究来证明更好的EH-VMRT训练是否会导致击球表现的提高。