Abstract

In 2011, baseball was designated as a required subject at the elementary and junior high school in Japan. Thus, as teachers, teaching baseball skill would be important to instruct required baseball skill for students. Batting is one of the most difficult skill and kinetic chain is very important to achieve ideal batting form. In the present study, we developed auditory cue based biofeedback device that could induce desirable batting form (i.e., ideal kinetic chain). The device gives the player auditory cue that related to their body motion. Pre-post test found that novice player increased the swing speed after the training with the device.

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