State Anxiety as a Function of Skill Level and Proximity to Competition |
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Authors: | Sharon Huddleston Diane L. Gill |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Physical Education , University of Northern Iowa , Cedar Falls , IA , 50613 , USA;2. Department of Physical Education and Dance , University of Iowa , Iowa City , IA , 52242 , USA |
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Abstract: | Abstract The purpose of this study was to investigate differences between the oversized racquet and the standard-sized racquet in (1) a tennis shot accuracy test on four basic strokes (ground strokes, volley, return of serve, and serve), and (2) a measure of players' subjective evaluation of playability (control, accuracy, power, and feel). Research participants (n = 57) were undergraduate students separated into two skill levels, intermediate (n = 29) and beginners (n = 28). Data were analyzed using a two-factor ANOVA with repeated measures on one factor. Result from the skills tests indicated that both beginning and intermediate groups scores significantly higher when using the oversized racquet. The scores received when using the oversized racquet tended to reflect a general increase in all four components of the skill test, particularly the return of serve. Data indicated that the subjective evaluation of the playing characteristic of each racquet was influenced by the player's skill level. Beginning players favored the oversized racquet, yet intermediate players rated the two racquet types about equal. The investigation suggests that beginning and intermediate tennis players, educators, and tennis teaching professionals should consider using and encouraging the use of oversized racquets. |
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Keywords: | tennis sports athletics equipment racquets skills test motor skills |
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