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Johannes Burdack

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Repetition without Repetition or Differential Learning of Multiple Techniques in Volleyball?

2021

A variety of approaches have been proposed for teaching several volleyball techniques to beginners, ranging from general ball familiarization to model-oriented repetition to highly variable learning. This study compared the effects of acquiring three volleyball techniques in parallel with three approaches. Female secondary school students (N = 42

medicine.medical_specialtyskill acquisitionHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisArticleDreyfus model of skill acquisitionmedicineHumansLearningdifferential learningAdditional retentionMathematicsPhysical Education and Trainingoverhand passmultiple techniquesRepetition (rhetorical device)Significant differencePublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthvolleyballRunderhand passTest (assessment)Motor SkillsDifferential learningPhysical therapyMedicineFemaleoverhand serviceLearning groupMotor learningmotor learningInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Fatigue-Related and Timescale-Dependent Changes in Individual Movement Patterns Identified Using Support Vector Machine

2020

The scientific and practical fields—especially high-performance sports—increasingly request a stronger focus be placed on individual athletes in human movement science research. Machine learning methods have shown efficacy in this context by identifying the unique movement patterns of individuals and distinguishing their intra-individual changes over time. The objective of this investigation is to analyze biomechanically described movement patterns during the fatigue-related accumulation process within a single training session of a high number of repeated executions of a ballistic sports movement—specifically, the frontal foot kick (mae-geri) in karate—in expert athletes. The two leading r…

individualitykinematic dataoptimal movementlcsh:Psychologylcsh:BF1-990situatednessfatiguesupport vector machineFrontiers in Psychology
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