Volume & Issue no: Volume 3, Issue 7, July 2014
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Title: |
THE BENEFITS OF TECHNOLOGY AIDED COACHING IN SKILL IMPROVEMENT OF SPORTSMEN |
Author Name: |
Prashant I. Dave, Dr. Prabhat Mathur |
Abstract: |
ABSTRACT
Technology Aided coaching’s are man-made means developed to reach human interests or goals in or relating to a particular
sport. Technology in sports is a technical means by which sportsmen attempt to improve their training and competitive
surroundings in order to enhance their overall athletic performance. It is the knowledge and application of using specialized
equipment and the latest modern technologies to perform tasks more efficiently. Examples of sporting technologies include golf
clubs, tennis rackets, pole vault poles, athletic sports gear (clothing and footwear), advanced computer stimulations and motion
capture. Recent developments in sporting technologies have created a variety of products aimed at improving and increasing
athletic performance. Athletic health can be maintained and observed, and injuries treated, through the production of modern
sporting technologies such as heart rate monitors, pedometers and body-fat monitors. Through this, a greater deepened
knowledge of the human body and its potential has been recognized, allowing athletes to train and compete in sports to a much
older age. Participant safety at all times has also been made possible through the development of certain sporting equipment,
such as helmets and body protection which are used in boxing and ice hockey to help prevent injuries. Modern sporting
technologies have also made competition judging easier and more accurate, and spectator interest and excitement is enhanced by
broadcasting and in-stadium displays (scoreboards). |
Cite this article: |
Prashant I. Dave, Dr. Prabhat Mathur , "
THE BENEFITS OF TECHNOLOGY AIDED COACHING IN SKILL IMPROVEMENT OF SPORTSMEN" , International Journal of Application or Innovation in Engineering & Management (IJAIEM) ,
Volume 3, Issue 7, July 2014 , pp.
292-295 , ISSN 2319 - 4847.
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