The Effect of a Stickhandling and Puck Control (SPC) Training Intervention on SPC Skills and Wrist Shot Performance Variables in Female Collegiate Ice Hockey Players


Autoria(s): Komenda, Briar
Contribuinte(s)

Applied Health Sciences Program

Data(s)

11/04/2011

12/11/2012

11/04/2011

Resumo

The purpose of the study was to investigate the effect of a 16 session stickhandling and puck control (SPC) off-ice training intervention on SPC skills and wrist shot performance variables. Eighteen female collegiate ice hockey players participated in a crossover design training intervention, whereby players were randomly assigned to two groups. Each group completed 16 SPC training sessions in two conditions [normal vision (NV) and restricted vision (RV)]. Measures obtained after the training intervention revealed significant improvements in SPC skills and wrist shot accuracy. Order of training condition did not reach significance, meaning that SPC improvement occurred as a result of total training volume as opposed to order of training condition. However, overall changes in the RV-NV condition revealed consistently higher effect sizes, meaning a greater improvement in performance. Therefore, support can be provided for this technical approach to SPC training and an alternative method of challenging SPC skills.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10464/3196

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Brock University

Palavras-Chave #Women's Ice Hockey #Stickhandling and Puck Control #Training
Tipo

Electronic Thesis or Dissertation