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Pedram Pazhohesh, Rokhsareh Badami, Maryam Nezakat-Alhosseini,
Volume 1, Issue 2 (11-2019)
Abstract

Objective: This study was aimed at the determination of the effect of sports vision training on visual-motor perception and performance in karate kata.
Methods: The participants were 24 athletic in karate kata (10-12 yr) with an orange belt in Kata. Participants were chosen and randomly assigned into two groups of sports vision training (n=12) and control (n=12). The pretest includes visual-motor perception test and measurement of karate kata performance. After the pretest, vision training group engaged in kata practice and sports vision training for 8 weeks. During this period, the control group only engaged in kata practice. After completion of the training course, a posttest similar to the pretest was administered. For Data analysis, analysis of covariance was used.
Results: The findings showed the superiority of the vision training group in visual-motor perception and performance in Kata.
Conclusion: The finding showed that sports vision exercise can increase the performance of closed skills.


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