The impact of technologies on the development of repetitive speed in handball, basketball and volleyball
Introduction and objective: The study focused on identifying the differences regarding the implementation of a program that uses Fitlight technology and targets the development of simple and reactive repetitive speed in manual and bilateral manual executions. Methodology: There were 311 subjects...
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Introduction and objective: The study focused on identifying the differences regarding the implementation of a program that uses Fitlight technology and targets the development of simple and reactive repetitive speed in manual and bilateral manual executions.
Methodology: There were 311 subjects in the study, including 243 student-athletes (handball, basketball, and volleyball) and 65 recreational subjects (control group). Study phasing: initial testing; implementing a 6-week experimental program using the Fitlight technology to improve manual, repetitive speed; final testing. Study tests: the Tapping the plates test-unilateral execution with the dominant hand (TP_dominant hand), the random reactive plate touching test_unilateral execution with the dominant hand (TPR_dominant hand), Touching the plates test- bilateral execution (TP_bilateral), Test Touching the plates bilateral execution-random reactive (TPR_bilateral).
Results: The ANOVA analysis highlighted significant differences between the male and female groups, respectively, for all four versions of the Tapping Plate Test, for p<0.05. While analyzing the results of the male/female sports game groups, the most significant differences in progress were recorded in TP_dominant hand between Volleyball-Basketball with 0.179/0.126 executions; TPR_ dominant hand between Volleyball-Basketball -0.126/0.086 executions; TP_bilateral between Volleyball-Basketball -0.154/-0.173 executions; bilateral TPR_ between Volleyball-Handball -0.016/-0.033 executions. Analyzing the study results, we found that the control group recorded lower results than all the experimental groups. Conclusions: The Fitlight technology positively impacted the environment of simple and reactive repetitive speed as part of practicing an experimental program of specific exercises adapted to team sports games.
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spelling | doaj-art-4bdcf769322249b9843cac34ac830f302025-01-30T17:11:36ZengFEADEFRetos: Nuevas Tendencias en Educación Física, Deportes y Recreación1579-17261988-20412025-01-016410.47197/retos.v64.111116The impact of technologies on the development of repetitive speed in handball, basketball and volleyballDana Badau0Adela Badau1Virgil Ene-Voiculescu2Carmen Ene-Voiculescu3Dragos Florin Teodor4Constantin Sufaru5Corina Claudia Dinciu6Victor Dulceata7Dan Cristian Manescu8Catalin Octavian Manescu9Transilvania University of BrasovTransilvania University of BrasovMircea cel Batran Naval Academy of ConstantaOvidius University of Constanta, Romania Ovidius University of Constanta, Romania Vasile Alecsandri University of Bacau Bucharest University of Economic StudiesBucharest University of Economic StudiesBucharest University of Economic StudiesBucharest University of Economic Studies Introduction and objective: The study focused on identifying the differences regarding the implementation of a program that uses Fitlight technology and targets the development of simple and reactive repetitive speed in manual and bilateral manual executions. Methodology: There were 311 subjects in the study, including 243 student-athletes (handball, basketball, and volleyball) and 65 recreational subjects (control group). Study phasing: initial testing; implementing a 6-week experimental program using the Fitlight technology to improve manual, repetitive speed; final testing. Study tests: the Tapping the plates test-unilateral execution with the dominant hand (TP_dominant hand), the random reactive plate touching test_unilateral execution with the dominant hand (TPR_dominant hand), Touching the plates test- bilateral execution (TP_bilateral), Test Touching the plates bilateral execution-random reactive (TPR_bilateral). Results: The ANOVA analysis highlighted significant differences between the male and female groups, respectively, for all four versions of the Tapping Plate Test, for p<0.05. While analyzing the results of the male/female sports game groups, the most significant differences in progress were recorded in TP_dominant hand between Volleyball-Basketball with 0.179/0.126 executions; TPR_ dominant hand between Volleyball-Basketball -0.126/0.086 executions; TP_bilateral between Volleyball-Basketball -0.154/-0.173 executions; bilateral TPR_ between Volleyball-Handball -0.016/-0.033 executions. Analyzing the study results, we found that the control group recorded lower results than all the experimental groups. Conclusions: The Fitlight technology positively impacted the environment of simple and reactive repetitive speed as part of practicing an experimental program of specific exercises adapted to team sports games. https://recyt.fecyt.es/index.php/retos/article/view/111116Fitlight technologyreactive repetitive speed reaction timesimple repetitive speedteam sportvisual stimulus |
spellingShingle | Dana Badau Adela Badau Virgil Ene-Voiculescu Carmen Ene-Voiculescu Dragos Florin Teodor Constantin Sufaru Corina Claudia Dinciu Victor Dulceata Dan Cristian Manescu Catalin Octavian Manescu The impact of technologies on the development of repetitive speed in handball, basketball and volleyball Retos: Nuevas Tendencias en Educación Física, Deportes y Recreación Fitlight technology reactive repetitive speed reaction time simple repetitive speed team sport visual stimulus |
title | The impact of technologies on the development of repetitive speed in handball, basketball and volleyball |
title_full | The impact of technologies on the development of repetitive speed in handball, basketball and volleyball |
title_fullStr | The impact of technologies on the development of repetitive speed in handball, basketball and volleyball |
title_full_unstemmed | The impact of technologies on the development of repetitive speed in handball, basketball and volleyball |
title_short | The impact of technologies on the development of repetitive speed in handball, basketball and volleyball |
title_sort | impact of technologies on the development of repetitive speed in handball basketball and volleyball |
topic | Fitlight technology reactive repetitive speed reaction time simple repetitive speed team sport visual stimulus |
url | https://recyt.fecyt.es/index.php/retos/article/view/111116 |
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