Dr Daniel Chalkley

Lecturer | Researcher | Sport Scientist

Targeting Rio: Enhancing the Daily Training Environment in Archery using Technology


Journal article


Daniel Chalkley, Georgia Giblin, G. Pepping
2016

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Chalkley, D., Giblin, G., & Pepping, G. (2016). Targeting Rio: Enhancing the Daily Training Environment in Archery using Technology.


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Chalkley, Daniel, Georgia Giblin, and G. Pepping. “Targeting Rio: Enhancing the Daily Training Environment in Archery Using Technology” (2016).


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Chalkley, Daniel, et al. Targeting Rio: Enhancing the Daily Training Environment in Archery Using Technology. 2016.


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@article{daniel2016a,
  title = {Targeting Rio: Enhancing the Daily Training Environment in Archery using Technology},
  year = {2016},
  author = {Chalkley, Daniel and Giblin, Georgia and Pepping, G.}
}

Abstract

Skilled archers have demonstrated a greater ability to control their postural sway immediately before the arrow is released. This study examined the effect of training conditions on in-situ postural sway of elite archers. Three elite male archers shot 12 arrows at a regulation target while standing on a Tekscan Sports Balance Analyser. Data was collected in two conditions; standing on the ground; and standing on a raised platform. Postural sway was significantly higher in the anteroposterior direction when on the platform. The results highlight the need for athletes to replicate their competition environments in their daily training environments.; ;