2024
DOI: 10.1145/3677064
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Designing a Technique-Oriented Sport Training Game for Motivating a Change in Running Technique

Ian Smith,
Erik Scheme,
Scott Bateman

Abstract: Athletes often learn suboptimal techniques that place a ceiling on their performance or put them at risk of injury. Adopting a new technique can lead to a short-term dip in performance while learning it, which can be demotivating and cause an athlete to revert to their previous, suboptimal technique. To address the challenge of demotivation in adopting new techniques, we explore technique-oriented sport training games, which aim to improve sport skills by capturing behaviour and providing feedback that motivat… Show more

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