TY - JOUR PY - 2015// TI - Elite rifle shooters' technique test measures are related to competition performances JO - International journal of sports physiology and performance A1 - Ihalainen, Simo A1 - Linnamo, Vesa A1 - Mononen, Kaisu A1 - Kuitunen, Sami SP - 671 EP - 677 VL - 11 IS - 5 N2 - PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to describe the long-term changes in shooting technique in relation to competition performances in elite air rifle shooters.

METHODS: Seventeen elite shooters completed simulated air rifle shooting competition series on three consecutive seasons, participating to 15±7 testing occasions. Shooting score and aiming point trajectory variables were obtained with an optoelectronic shooting device and postural balance variables were measured with force platform. Shooters' competition results were collected from all international and national competitions during the 3-year period.

RESULTS: Mean test score, stability of hold, aiming accuracy, cleanness of triggering and postural balance improved during the tree-year period (Anova, time, P<0.05-0.01). Seasonal mean test results in stability of hold (R=-0.70, P=0.000) and cleanness of triggering (R=-0.75, P=0.000) were related to competition performances. Changes in stability of hold (R=-0.61, P=0.000) and cleanness of triggering (R=-0.39, P=0.022) were also related to the changes in competition performances. Postural balance in shooting direction was more related to cleanness of triggering (R=0.57, P=0.000), whereas balance in cross shooting direction was more related to stability of hold (R=0.70, P=0.000).

CONCLUSIONS: The shooting technique testing used in the present study seems to be a valid and useful tool for long-term performance assessment. Stability of hold, cleanness of triggering and postural balance can be further developed even at the elite level, resulting in improved competition performances.

Language: en

LA - en SN - 1555-0265 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/ijspp.2015-0211 ID - ref1 ER -