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Book of Abstracts BOOK OF ABSTRACTS 13th International Table Tennis Federation Sports Science Congress 11-12 May 2013, Paris, France INSEP (National Institute of Sport), Pierre de Coubertin conference room, 11 avenue du Tremblay, 75012 Paris, France The 13th ITTF Sports Science Congress May 11-12, 2013, Paris, France Book of abstracts of The 13th ITTF Sports Science Congress Publishers International Table Tennis Federation French Table Tennis Association Editor Jean-François Kahn (FRA), Editor-In-Chief Associate Editors Kazuto Yoshida (JPN) Miran Kondric (SLO) Editorial board Jean-François Kahn (FRA) Yutaka Tsuji (JPN) Shiro Matsuo (JPN) Xiaopeng Zhang (CHN) Tsung Min Hung (TPE) Jean-Claude Decret (FRA) Gilles Corbion (FRA) Michael Scott (USA) Alain Coupet (FRA) Organizing Committee Jean-François Kahn (FRA) Christian Palieme (FRA) Michel Gadal (FRA) Nicolas Barbeau (FRA) Estelle Londiche (FRA) Cover design Jean-François Kahn Print International Table Tennis Federation Congress coordinator: Jean-François Kahn The publisher and editors are not responsible for statements or opinions made in the abstracts. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of International Table Tennis Federation. © Published by International Table Tennis Federation and French Table Tennis Association Printed in 2013, France 2 The 13th ITTF Sports Science Congress May 11-12, 2013, Paris, France Content ISO-9001 implementation results in performance sports delegation; case study of table tennis delegation 07 in Fars province Peyman Abolhassani and Babak Niyazi Ardekani Point based game analysis system for table tennis 07 Sunay Atakan, Müge Atakan and Emre Ak Muscular strength, muscle activation patterns and kinematics during forehand loop 08 Emre Ak A comparative study on skill related physical fitness of table tennis related sports 08 Jiann-Li Chen, Shu-Man Chen, Chia-Yu Tang, Kuo-Wei Tseng The effect of using sandpaper, hardbat and rubber types of rackets in the performance of elite table 09 tennis players during the 2012 14th university of Philippines chancellor’s cup national table tennis invitational tournament Mike Babuin, Peter Cua, Rebo Cruz, Oscar Yoshihiro S. Santelices Analysis of the tactic and technique of China table tennis player Ma Long 09 Yan-Yong Guo, Zhu Hong, Ying-Qiu Zhang The study of how different feedback methods affect the learning of a novice table tennis player during the 10 forehand grip serve Che-Wei Chuang, Ching-Ping Lin Study of the correlation between three-staged techniques and pre-event anxiety of college table tennis 10 players in men’s division B Yu-Fen Chen, Su-Chun Wang, Ming-Hua Hsu Low cost motion sensing of table tennis players for real time feedback. Novel perspectives for learning 11 and entertainment in table tennis Eric Boyer, Frédéric Bevilacqua, Sylvain Hanneton A study of university and college division I table tennis player’s career planning 11 Yi-Han Cheng, Mei-Jen Huang Sensori-motor rhythm neurofeedback increases fine motor skills in elite racket sport athletes 12 Trevor Brown, Graham Jamieson, Nicolas Cooper Analysis of QianSanBan technology of Chinese excellent table tennis athletes 12 Nan Chen, Yan Wang Construction of a game handicap rule in table tennis: a probabilistic approach 13 Loïc Champagne, Alain Coupet, Léo Gerville-Réache The effects of passive warm-up in table tennis players 14 Jiann-Li Chen, Chia-Yu Tang, Wei-Ching Lin, Shu-Man Chen Research on the development of chop-attacking skills of table tennis 14 Weiwei Chen, Qilin Sun, Song Ding A study of brand image of corporate sponsorship on table tennis 15 Chia-Yi Chou, Mei-Jen Huang Profiling: a descriptive study of visual status and demand of the University of the Philippines table tennis 15 varsity team Charlie Ho, Mario Flores, Oscar Yoshihiro S. Santelices Theoretic and practical research on imbalance competitive of the world table tennis 16 Yang Dong Effects of organization strategies on table tennis for implementing cooperation context 16 Chia-Fu Hsu Revision of two test items of the Dutch talent identification assessment measuring ball control in young 17 athletes - a validity and reproducibility study Irene Faber, Frits Oosterveld, Maria Nijhuis-Van der Sanden Relationship among sport involvement, flow experience and performance for table tennis athletes 17 Chiu-Ju Lu, Chi-Yueh Hsu Analysis of trajectories and speed of the ball in table tennis 18 Guillaume Gervais, Julien Morlier, Alain Coupet Spreading and playing ability of defensive players in competitive table tennis 18 Gunter Straub 3 The 13th ITTF Sports Science Congress May 11-12, 2013, Paris, France Changes in field test performances throughout a yearlong training / competition cycle of young, highly 19 trained Arab table tennis players Jonathan Glynn Marketing strategies of building table tennis paddles’ brand image 20 Wei-Lin Hsieh, Mei-Jen Huang Research in the three dimensional analysis of a forehand stroke 20 Junichi Kasai, Takeshi Mori Offense-defense mode analysis of the world top male table tennis player. A case study by Chuang Chih- 21 Yuan who participated in 2012 London Olympic male single Games Ming-Hua Hsu, Yu-Fen Chen, Su-Chun Wang A study of junior high school students’ involvement of the table tennis course and cognition of leisure 21 benefits in Kaohsiung City Hui-Chun Hung, Mei-Jen Huang A study of corporate sponsorship in Taiwan table tennis teams 22 Mei-Jen Huang The impact of cooperative learning and motivation on table tennis during performance and satisfaction 22 Tsai-Yu Huang, Li-Shia Cheng Effect analysis on backhand side-twisted technique in receiving used by Olympic winner Zhang Jike 23 Wen-Wen Huang, Hui Zhang A performance analysis of Olympic champions in table tennis 24 Haruhiko Ikebukuro, Kazuto Yoshida, Koshi Yamada, Sho Tamaki, Mitsugi Ogata, Kaori Yamaguchi A study on quantizing ‘high level’ table tennis for robot training in India 25 Dinesh Jayabalakrishnan, Rajath Kamal Achanta Analysis of the principle and technology of loop drive 26 Lufang Jin, Shusheng Wu, Yibing Li, Jianhua Yang, Shibin Yin, Xianfeng Meng, Yong Wang, Yuanang Hou Effect of different playing surfaces of the table on ball bounces in table tennis 27 Kei Kamijima, Yukihiko Ushiyama, Takeshi Yasaka, Masaaki Ooba The interaction between serves and match winning in table tennis players in the London 2012 Olympic 28 Games Michail Katsikadelis, Theofilos Pilianidis, Nikolaos Mantzouranis Distinction between the role of a player and the role of a coach based on different memory types 29 Kyongsook Kim, Donn Olsen A study of sponsorship strategies of world table tennis championship 29 Wan-Chun Kuo, Mei-Jen Huang A study on resource allocation of table tennis facility 30 Chia-Jung Lin, Ming-Yue Wang Competitive readiness scale for table tennis athletes (CRSTTA) 30 Arnulfo Lopez, Oscar Yoshihiro S. Santelices Non-verbal behaviors-performance relationship among a sample of international table tennis players 31 Sylvain Ledos, Guillaume Martinent, Jean-Claude Decret, Michel Nicolas The effects of insoles in table tennis 31 Branko Sbutega Biomechanics of the standard table tennis forehand drive using a low cost motion capture software 32 Quantum Yuri Lubrica, Fernando Florendo, Ian Jasper Agulo, John Elden Revaño Technical and tactical performance of top-class senior, junior and cadet table tennis players 33 Ivan Malagoli Lanzoni, Rocco Di Michele, Franco Merni A cluster analysis of coping among youth table tennis players: relationship with stress, recovery, and 33 burnout Guillaume Martinent, Jean-Claude Decret Top athletes handedness in the major racket sports 34 Ivan Malagoli Lanzoni, Gabriele Semprini, Rocco Di Michele, Franco Merni Factors affecting participation motives of selected varsity table tennis teams 34 Hannah Giselle C. Quitco, Oscar Yoshihiro S. Santelices Net touching detection by sensing displacement 35 Kwong Kan Ng 4 The 13th ITTF Sports Science Congress May 11-12, 2013, Paris, France Effects of digital images on table tennis players and coaches based on the thoughts of McLuhan and the 36 PATT system Donn Olsen, Kyongsook Kim Ground reaction force of table tennis players when using forehand attack and loop drive technique 36 Xiaodong Zhang, Zhiqiang Zhu, Wenzhong Li, Dandan Xiao A study on grassroots table tennis development in Nigeria 37 Folorunso Samuel Omitiran, Adelaja George Olaide Ijaodola Study of pre event anxiety of table tennis players in men’s division B 37 Su-Chun Wang, Min-Hua Hsu, Chen-Chih Huang Pre-competitive affective states and performance in high level table tennis players 38 Mourad Oubad, Pierre Nanyan, Nadine Debois, Iman Nefil The mental image in high level table tennis 38 Michael J. Scott Biorhythmic cycles and winning performance of table tennis players in the 2004, 2008 and 2012 Olympic 39 Games Theofilos Pilianidis, Nikolaos Mantzouranis, Michail Katsikadelis Small world topology and community structure in table tennis competition networks 39 Jia-Hong Sie, Shu-Chuan Shieh, Yin-Jiun Tseng, Yen-Hung Liu, Yuo-Hsien Shiau Psychological factors toward to doping in Iranian table tennis players 40 Laleh Same-Siahkalroodi, Mohammad Zarepour-Ashkzari, Lotfali Poor-Kazemi, Laleh Hakemi, Farhad Moradi-Shahpar, Afsane Golshan-Raz, Karim Hosseini-HajiAgha, Bamshad Yaghmaei The use of the sandpaper rackets during the 2013 world championship of ping pong 41 Oscar Yoshihiro S. Santelices, Peter
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