Search Results - Human Movement Science
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Immediate effects of different feedback methods on running jump height and motion improvement in male college basketball players
Soda, N., Takayama, S., Shimokochi, Y.Published in Human Movement Science (2024)“…Human Movement Science…”
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Effects of self-controlled practice and focus of attention on free throw accuracy: Exploring optimal theory among skilled basketball players
Shooli, M., Saemi, E., Boushehri, N. S., Seifourian, M., Simpson, T.Published in Human Movement Science (2024)“…Human Movement Science…”
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The effectiveness of penalty takers' deception: A scoping review
Zheng, R., van der Kamp, J., Miller-Dicks, M., Navia, J., Savelsbergh, G.Published in Human Movement Science (2023)“…Human Movement Science…”
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Effects of attentional focus and gaze instruction during observational learning of a basketball free-throw
Asadi, A., Daneshfar, A., Maleki, B., Aiken, C. A.Published in Human Movement Science (2023)“…Human Movement Science…”
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Producing deceptive actions in sports: The costs of generating head fakes in basketball
Güldenpenning, I., Weigelt, M., Böer, N. T., Kunde, W.Published in Human Movement Science (2023)“…Human Movement Science…”
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Shot fakes as an indicator of successful offense in basketball
Meyer, J., Fasold, F., Schul, K., Schön, T., Klatt, S.Published in Human Movement Science (2022)“…Human Movement Science…”
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Shot deception in basketball: Gaze and anticipation strategy in defence
Meyer, J., Smeeton, N. J., Fasold, F., Schul, K., Schön, T., Klatt, S.Published in Human Movement Science (2022)“…Human Movement Science…”
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