A case study of para table tennis athlete's functional ability
Reach is an important performance aspect for para table tennis athletes under the seated classifications of 1 and 2. The aim of this pilot study was to define the effective reach of Class 1 and 2 para table tennis athletes. Three players, 3 from Class 1 and 2 took part in this investigation. During the static assessment, players were asked to perform full reach from a seated position across the table tennis table, with the area outlined as Sweep Area (SA). In the dynamic assessment, players hit a series of balls propped up along the perimeter of the SA. The average SA for Class 1 and 2 were 0.560±0.08m2 and 0.640±0.04m2 respectively. The average Right and Left Tipping Angle (RTA, LTA) on the frontal plane were ±20.7° and ±22.0° for Class 1, and 49.3° and 36.0° for Class 2. Class 1`s average Sweep Time (ST) was 4.92±0.98s, whereas Class 2`s average ST was 3.69±0.58s. There is a difference in RTA between Class 1 and 2 players. For future work more samples are needed to understand the a thletes` Range of Motion (ROM). Findings will serve as important considerations for training design, game strategy and equipment usage.
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| Notations: | sports for the handicapped sport games |
| Tagging: | Paratischtennis |
| Published in: | Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Sport Sciences Research and Technology Support icSPORTS - Volume 1 |
| Language: | English |
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Setúbal
Science and Technology Publications
2015
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| Online Access: | http://doi.org/10.5220/0005658401690173 |
| Pages: | 169-173 |
| Document types: | article |
| Level: | advanced |