a School of Sport, Exercise & Health Sciences, Loughborough University , Loughborough , UK.
b Department of Health Sciences and Technology, ETH Zurich , Zurich , Switzerland.
J Sports Sci. 2019 Oct;37(20):2374-2380. doi: 10.1080/02640414.2019.1634413. Epub 2019 Jun 21.
When learning swinging skills on a bar there has been conflicting advice in the research literature regarding whether to coach the "gold standard" technique to novices. The present study aimed to determine how technique (joint angle time histories) and (inter-limb) coordination changed as novice gymnasts learned a fundamental gymnastics skill (the upstart). It was hypothesised that both technique and coordination would become more like an expert as learning progressed. Eight novice gymnasts, unable to perform an upstart, underwent four months of training, with the number of successful upstarts out of 10 recorded at the start and then every month subsequently. In the first and last sessions motion capture was used to determine joint kinematics. Root mean squared differences for the joint angle time histories and continuous relative phase at the shoulder and hip were calculated between the novices and an expert gymnast. As training progressed technique and coordination became more like the expert gymnast. The more successful novices were better able to time their actions within the swing than the less successful novices. Gymnastics coaches teach towards a "gold standard" technique since being successful at the skill is not the only goal, as considerations for future skill development are made.
当在单杠上学习摆动技巧时,研究文献中对于是否向新手传授“黄金标准”技术存在相互矛盾的建议。本研究旨在确定新手学习基本体操技能(起动)时,技术(关节角度时间历程)和(肢体间)协调性如何变化。假设随着学习的进展,技术和协调性都会变得更像专家。八名无法完成起动的新手体操运动员接受了四个月的训练,在训练开始和随后的每个月记录 10 次成功起动的次数。在第一和最后一次训练中,使用运动捕捉来确定关节运动学。计算新手和专家体操运动员之间的关节角度时间历程和肩部和臀部的连续相对相位的均方根差异。随着训练的进行,技术和协调性变得更像专家体操运动员。在摆动中,更成功的新手能够更好地协调自己的动作,而不太成功的新手则不然。体操教练会朝着“黄金标准”技术进行教学,因为成功掌握技能并不是唯一的目标,因为要考虑未来的技能发展。