Abstract

ABSTRACT Introduction: Inspired by the traditional way of basketball training, this paper presents a new method of balance training, which can effectively improve basketball players’ coordination ability and shooting skills. Objective: Explore whether balance training can improve the coordination ability and shooting ability of athletes. Methods: Twenty players from a professional basketball team were randomly selected as volunteers, and divided into two groups randomly. The control group adopted the traditional basketball training model. In contrast, the experimental group adopted the new balance training method, introducing basketball training contents such as technical manipulation, psychological training, physical training, tactical analysis, and instant selection. Results: The hitting rate of shooting and jumping increased from 25.64±18.02 to 39.25±12.29, with a rate of change of 53.04%. The running time of the Illinois run was reduced from 15.79±1.08 seconds to 8.679±1.42 seconds, and the rate of change of time reached -45.04%. Conclusion: The balance training method plays an important role in promoting basketball players’ coordination and shooting ability, and can effectively improve the rate of these players. Level of evidence II; Therapeutic studies - investigation of treatment outcomes.

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