Namli Sevinc, Özdemir Kubra, Sen Ilhan, Bedir Deniz
Faculty of Sport Sciences, Erzurum Technical University, Erzurum, Turkey.
Faculty of Sport Sciences, Ataturk University, Erzurum, Turkey.
BMC Sports Sci Med Rehabil. 2025 Jul 5;17(1):182. doi: 10.1186/s13102-025-01241-z.
To develop successful training methods, effective acquisition of motor skills in swimming is essential. Emerging technologies, such as virtual and augmented reality, offer innovative ways to enhance learning and performance in this area. This study investigates the influence of video modeling (VM) supported by virtual reality (VR) on the swimming performance of novice swimmers compared to conventional training methods.A total of 55 university students participated in the study, divided into two groups: the VR-supported VM group (VRVM) (n = 28) and the traditional swimming group (TSG) (n = 27). While the VRVM group performed VR-supported VM exercises alongside conventional swimming training, the TSG group received only traditional swimming instruction. Performance indicators assessed in the study included distance per stroke (DpS), crawl kick (CK), swimming duration (SwD), heart rate (HR), and rate of perceived exertion (RPE). Both groups received 40-minute weekly swimming sessions over 11 weeks, while the VRVM group also completed 30-minute VR training prior to each session. The results showed that VR-supported VM training significantly improved novice swimmers' DpS, CK, SwD, and RPE.In conclusion, this study highlights the potential benefits of integrating VR-supported VM techniques into swimming training programs, providing a more effective approach to skill acquisition and performance improvement. Trial Registration ID: NCT06868706, Registered Date: 10/03/2025, retrospectively registered.
为了开发成功的训练方法,在游泳中有效掌握运动技能至关重要。虚拟现实和增强现实等新兴技术提供了创新方法来提高该领域的学习效果和表现。本研究调查了虚拟现实(VR)支持的视频建模(VM)与传统训练方法相比,对新手游泳者游泳表现的影响。共有55名大学生参与了这项研究,分为两组:VR支持的VM组(VRVM)(n = 28)和传统游泳组(TSG)(n = 27)。VRVM组在进行传统游泳训练的同时进行VR支持的VM练习,而TSG组只接受传统游泳指导。研究中评估的表现指标包括每划距离(DpS)、自由泳打腿(CK)、游泳时长(SwD)、心率(HR)和主观用力程度(RPE)。两组在11周内每周进行40分钟的游泳训练,而VRVM组在每次训练前还完成30分钟的VR训练。结果表明,VR支持的VM训练显著提高了新手游泳者的DpS、CK、SwD和RPE。总之,本研究强调了将VR支持的VM技术整合到游泳训练计划中的潜在益处,为技能习得和表现提升提供了一种更有效的方法。试验注册号:NCT06868706,注册日期:2025年3月10日,追溯注册。