Papers by Prakit Hongsaenyatham
International Journal of Sociologies and Anthropologies Science Reviews, Sep 22, 2023
International Journal of Sociologies and Anthropologies Science Reviews, Jan 19, 2024
Background and Aim: Interlimb strength asymmetry has garnered significant attention in the field ... more Background and Aim: Interlimb strength asymmetry has garnered significant attention in the field of sports science for its potential to influence both athletic performance and injury risk. Despite this, there is a noticeable gap in the literature concerning its impact on elite female collegiate basketball players. The study aims to assess the effectiveness of targeted weaker limb strength training in reducing jump strength asymmetry among elite female college basketball players. Materials and Methods: A randomized controlled design was used, involving 24 elite female college basketball players from Guangzhou Sports University. The Experimental Group underwent specialized training for the weaker limb, while the Control Group followed balanced training. The primary outcome was the change in the maximum ground reaction force (GRF) during single-leg jumps. Linear Mixed-Effects models were used for statistical analysis, with a two-tailed significance level of p<0.05. Result: The intervention was effective in reducing Countermovement Jump Asymmetry and Horizontal Jump Asymmetry with statistical significance (p-values 0.0045 and 0.029, respectively) but did not significantly impact Lateral Jump Asymmetry (p-value 0.2733). These findings were consistent when comparing the Experimental and Control groups post-intervention (p-values 0.0055 and 0.0474 for Countermovement and Horizontal, respectively; 0.3995 for Lateral). Time and group interaction analyses were significant but not universally consistent across all measures after the Bonferroni correction. Overall, the intervention had a mixed but generally positive effect on jump asymmetry. Conclusion: The study demonstrates that targeted weaker limb strength training can effectively reduce jump strength asymmetry in elite female collegiate basketball players. These findings have implications for athletic training regimens aimed at both improving performance and reducing the risk of injury.
International journal of Sociologies and Anthropologies Science reviews, Mar 1, 2024
International Journal of Sociologies and Anthropologies Science Reviews
Background and Aim: This article investigates influencing factors of sports consumption among col... more Background and Aim: This article investigates influencing factors of sports consumption among college students in Guangzhou using an empirical approach grounded in consumer economics. The study contributes to theoretical research and informs government-led consumption policies and corporate strategies. The research explores factors affecting college students' sports consumption, including physical fitness, sports skills, referee knowledge, exercise methods, and sports protection knowledge. Materials and Methods: The study utilized questionnaires and expert interviews. Experts in sports psychology, sports economics, and physical education, and Guangzhou University students participated. A research framework was developed through literature analysis and expert input, guiding questionnaire creation. Data underwent collection, organization, and analysis using methods like structural equation modeling, including hypothesis testing. Results: The research revealed that physical fitness...
International Journal of Sociologies and Anthropologies Science Reviews
Background and Aim: Regular sports contribute positively to mental health by alleviating depressi... more Background and Aim: Regular sports contribute positively to mental health by alleviating depression, reducing stress, and triggering neurochemicals that boost self-confidence and self-esteem. This study aims to establish football promotion guidelines to enhance the mental well-being of 7-12-year-olds in Guangdong, China. Methods: Through semi-structured interviews, 20 experts were engaged to gather data on the effects of football promotion. Rigorous piloting ensured the credibility of the research instruments. Results: Football promotion significantly improved the mental health of 7–12-year-olds, fostering physical fitness, stress reduction, heightened self-esteem, and the development of cognitive and social skills. Key success factors encompass robust family support, well-designed school programs, accessible community facilities, and effective club development. Conclusions: This study emphasizes the compelling need to prioritize mental health in youth sports through educational and...
International Journal of Sociologies and Anthropologies Science Reviews
Background and Aim: Based on the lack of existing teaching materials. The objective of this resea... more Background and Aim: Based on the lack of existing teaching materials. The objective of this research was to construct the Wushu physical education curriculum in the nine-year compulsory education stage. Materials and Methods: This study is a survey study. The population samples of this study are five nine-year compulsory education schools in Guangdong Province, namely Bayi Experimental School in Guangzhou, Xiaode School in Baoan District, Shenzhen, Zhongte Wenwu School in Zhuhai, Affiliated School of Foshan No. 4 Middle School, and Shantou Jinhua Overseas Chinese Pilot School. There are 369 students, 21 teachers, and 23 experts in the field of martial arts. Results: 1) The selection of martial arts teaching content in the teacher's book of the Cantonese Education Edition is better than that of the People's Education Edition, but there are still lack of martial arts etiquette content, lack of boxing characteristics, too single theoretical content, insufficient evaluation cont...
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