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학술저널
저자정보
최정규 (중부대학교)
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한국체육과학회 한국체육과학회지 한국체육과학회지 제22권 제6호 (자연과학 편)
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2013.12
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1,547 - 1,556 (10page)

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The purpose of this study was to prevent injury while visually impaired students exercise and to help to guide them during exercise by conducting kinetic analysis to assess the effect of visual block on landing movement at the time of drop landing. Towards this end, seven male youths (age: 12.33±1.21 years, height: 149.57±6.11 cm, weight: 43.50±9.23 kg) were selected as research subjects. As for the experiment, repetitive measurement took place before and after the visual block, and 30 minutes after the visual block. The following conclusions were reached as a result.
After time elapsed after blocking the visual, subject fell faster compared to the time when their visual was not blocked. While they tried to bend their knees considerably to reduce shock when landing on the ground and to land safely, maximum of the vertical ground reaction force increased due to the excessive anxiety of the lower body. Moreover, rapid conversion into the next movement was made difficult since they bent their knees excessively. In addition, they ran the risk of injury since knees" valgus angle increased since they failed to detect the accurate timing for the fixation of their lower body such as the knees at the time of landing since they 띠ed to avoid squatting.
Visual information during Unexpected situations during exercise by blocking an unpredictable situation is liable to lead to injury, so that its behavior can be predictable programs and behavior change in a hurry if possible turning movement should take advantage of the easy-to-strain behavior will.

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