Search Results - Motor control
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The prevalence and severity of injuries in a youth basketball academy with a differential learning-based strength and conditioning program: Two-season prospective observational coh...
Arede, J., Zhou, R., Shang, X., Leite, N., Schöllhorn, W.Published in International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching (2025)“…This decline suggests that the DL-based training programme may have helped reduce injury risk among adolescent basketball players, enhancing neuromuscular control and motor adaptability. Future research should further investigate the long-term effects of DL and its broader application across different sports and populations.…”
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Influence of environmental pressure and inhibitory control capacity on anxiety, mental workload and shooting performance in multitasking basketball contexts
Gutiérrez-Capote, A., Jiménez-Martínez, J., Madinabeitia, I., Torre, E., Leicht, A. S., Botía, M., Alarcón, F., Cárdenas, D.Published in Psychology of Sport and Exercise (2025)“…Additionally, it examines the moderating role of inhibitory control (IC) on these effects. Methods Thirty-nine youth basketball athletes (26 males and 13 females; age 14.9 ± 1.3 years) participated in two experimental sessions with varying levels of environmental manipulation: Low Environmental Manipulation (LEM) and High Environmental Manipulation (HEM), differing in the cognitive-motor complexity of the task and the consequences associated with performance outcomes. …”
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The effectiveness of competitive activity of highly qualified basketball players is influenced by the indicators characterizing speed and strength qualities during jumps
Losin, B. E., Grigorieva, D. V., Minina, L. N., Sergazinova, M. A.Published in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2025)“…The survey revealed the opinion of the coaches about the importance of controlling the level of jump speed in the process of training basketball players. …”
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An assessment tool for puck control in ice hockey
Chmelír, L., Peric, T., Štochl, J.Published in Sport Sciences for Health (2025)“…Purpose In the field of ice hockey, scientific-based methods focus primarily on assessing non-specific motor skills. To assess specific skills, "expert" opinion is used. …”
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Effect of eccentric exercise-induced fatigue on proprioception, motor control and performance of the upper limb in handball players
Hadjisavvas, S., Efstathiou, M. A., Themistocleous, I.-C., Daskalaki, K., Papamichael, E., Michailidou, C., Rentzias, P., Pavlou, K., Savva, C., Stefanakis, M.Published in Sport Sciences for Health (2025)“…As far we know, there has been no research conducted to examine the impact of eccentric exercise-induced fatigue on motor control and performance of upper extremities. …”
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Integration of cognitive-motor dual-task training in physical sessions of highly-skilled basketball players
Lucia, S., Digno, M., Madinabeita, I., Di Russo, F.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2024)“…One circuit was the CMDT, implemented with interactive devices thus engaging strong motor control, preparedness, and quick decision-making during task performance. …”
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The impact of coordination training on motor skills in adolescent handball players aged 14-15 years: A randomized controlled trial
Spieszny, M., Wasacz, W., Kamys, Z., Ambrozy, T., Kasicki, K., Kapuscinski, P., Rydzik, L.Published in Baltic Journal of Health and Physical Activity (2024)“…Results: The experimental group demonstrated a significant improvement in the examined components of motor performance (p = 0.038 - 0.001), compared to the control group. …”
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The functional organization of corticomotor neurons within the motor cortex differs among basketball and volleyball athletes with patellar tendinopathy compared to asymptomatic controls
Vallance, P., Kidgell, D. J., Vicenzino, B., Frazer, A. K., Garofolini, A., Malliaras, P.Published in Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports (2024)“…We aimed to determine if functional organization of corticomotor neuron projections differs between athletes with PT and asymptomatic controls, and if organization is associated with neuromuscular control. …”
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Transcranial direct-current stimulation over the primary motor cortex and cerebellum improves balance and shooting accuracy in elite ice hockey players
Zhang, N., Nitsche, M. A., Miao, Y., Xiong, Z., Vicario, C. M., Qi, F.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2024)“…Purpose To investigate the effects of transcranial direct-current stimulation (tDCS) applied over the primary motor cortex (M1) and cerebellum on balance control and shooting accuracy in elite ice hockey players. …”
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Relationship of biological and pedagogical aspects in children`s early sports training
Abramova, T. F., Nikitina, T. M., Polfuntikova, A. V., Yakutovich, N. M.Published in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2024)“…The greatest difference between athletes and untrained children is inherent in cognitive development, which reflects the leading role of consciousness in the development of skills of various properties and characteristics of learning. Motor and psychomotor abilities, which differ in the manifestation of the strength of the nervous system and the quality of coordination, are consistent with the priority of the importance of the development of movement control structures in accordance with the characteristics of motor activity and learning. …”
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Visual task constraints influence head control and coordination variability in contact sport athletes
Zeff, S. R., Hamill, J., Martini, D., van Emmerik, R.Published in ISBS Proceedings Archive: Vol. 42: Iss. 1 (2024)“…We sought to determine whether contact sport participation affects visual acuity, head control, and coordinative variability during locomotor tasks. …”
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Exploring relationships between size and function of trunk muscles, injuries and concussion in a professional rugby league team
Hides, J. A., Leung, F., Smith, M. M. F., Anning, L., Blanch, P., Mendis, M. D.Published in Journal of Science in Sport and Exercise (2025)“…Conclusion As size and ability to contract trunk muscles are modifiable factors, further intervention studies targeting motor control of these muscles may be warranted.…”
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Rubber band training improves athletic performance in young female handball players
Gaamouri, N., Hammami, M., Cherni, Y., Oranchuk, D., van den Tillaar, R., Chelly, M. S.Published in Journal of Human Kinetics (2024)“…Youth athletes (15.8 ± 0.2 years) were randomly assigned to an intervention (n = 16) or a control group (n = 14). The intervention group performed contrast rubber band training (20 sessions over two weeks), while the control group maintained regular in-season training. …”