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    Investigating the effects of visually augmented video feedback on performance of an ice hockey skating skill / by Duncan C. Pike.

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    Date

    2008

    Author

    Pike, Duncan Christopher

    Degree

    M.Sc.

    Discipline

    Kinesiology

    Subject

    Hockey players
    Skating ability - testing
    Video replay as a training tool

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    Abstract

    The study tested the effects of video replays enhanced with graphic, kinematic feedback on a targeted aspect of the hockey skating stride. A single subject, multiple baseline, across participants design was used. Participants were 4 varsity hockey players. Feedback was a measurement of the supporting knee angle at extension of the thrusting leg and a visual representation of an optimal angle, superimposed over video replay. Feedback immediately followed alternate trials, during several sessions over 5 weeks. The targeted change was a lower angle of initial knee flexion. Mean and level of initial knee flexion reduced after intervention in all participants. Changes were observed to occur at the second session of the intervention phase.

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