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Reaction rate difference between outfield and infield players in softball
Weissová, Adéla ; Süss, Vladimír (advisor) ; Carboch, Jan (referee)
Title: Reaction rate difference between outfielders and infielders in softball Objective: The goals to compare reaction rate of outfielders and infielders in softball Hypothesis: Infielders are able to react faster than outfielders Methods: reactometer measurement, statistical methods Results: The evaluation of all measured values, we conclude that the players of infield and outfield have approximately the same values. An important outcome measure for our study was the difference between the total arithmetic average value of infielders and outfielders, testing selective reaction rate. Infielders were measured shorter reaction time than the outfielders, but this value was only 18 ms, which is for performance of defenders very negligible value. After testing and evaluation of a simple reaction rate results were the following character: outfielders have been measured in a shorter reaction time than the players in the infield, the difference of the measured times, however, corresponds to 20.1 ms. In this case, the result does not reflect a noticeable difference. Keywords: reactometer, measurement, softball, fieldplayers, reactiontime

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