The purpose of this study was to compare Dynamic Visual Acuity among open-skilled athletes, close-skilled athletes and non-athletes. twelve volleyball and twelve judo athletes from Taipei Physical Education College defined as open-skilled group. twelve archery and twelve swimming athletes from Taipei Physical Education College defined as close-skilled group. twelve students from department of leisure management and twelve normal college students defined as non-athlete group. All subjects measured DVA-Right, DVA-Left, DVA-Down, and DVA-Up by using ATHLEVISION software, respectively. Kruskal-Wallis independent sample test was used to compare all data. The results showed that open-skilled group had significantly better DVA-Up ability than close-skilled and non-athletes groups (p<.05). Open-skilled and close-skilled groups both have significantly better DVA ability than non-athlete group (p<.05). The finding suggested that DVA ability was not significant difference between open-skilled and close-skilled athletes. According to environmental change, both open-skilled and close-skilled need to do appropriate reaction, as well as they should be have good DVA ability.
The purpose of this study was to compare Dynamic Visual Acuity among open-skilled athletes, close-skilled athletes and non-athletes. twelve volleyball and twelve judo athletes from Taipei Physical Education College defined as open-skilled group. twelve archery and twelve swimming athletes from Taipei Physical Education College defined as close-skilled group. twelve students from department of leisure management and twelve normal college students defined as non-athlete group. All subjects measured DVA-Right, DVA-Left, DVA-Down, and DVA-Up by using ATHLEVISION software, respectively. Kruskal-Wallis independent sample test was used to compare all data. The results showed that open-skilled group had significantly better DVA-Up ability than close-skilled and non-athletes groups (p<.05). Open-skilled and close-skilled groups both have significantly better DVA ability than non-athlete group (p<.05). The finding suggested that DVA ability was not significant difference between open-skilled and close-skilled athletes. According to environmental change, both open-skilled and close-skilled need to do appropriate reaction, as well as they should be have good DVA ability.