Abstract
This study conducted an assessment of the influence of computer-assisted dribbling training on university-level male basketball players, specifically targeting the quantification of changes in their dribbling skills. The evaluation involved the utilization of a meticulous zigzag dribbling test. The subsequent intricate ANCOVA analysis unveiled a substantial disparity between the group that underwent the specialized training and the control group. Ultimately, this research ascertained that a six-week duration of computer-assisted training exhibited a noteworthy enhancement in dribbling proficiency, thereby underscoring the efficacy of technology-enriched sports training.
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Shah, N. I., Karthikeyan, P., & Arul, S. (2023). Influence of Computer-Assisted Drill Training Programme on Dribbling Ability of University Men Basketball Players. Sports Science & Health Advances, 1(2), 134–139. https://doi.org/10.60081/ssha.1.2.2023.134-139
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