Search Results - Motor control
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Investigating the complex relationship between movement competency scores, hip mobility, strength, and turnout measures in collegiate dancers
Pepin, M., E., Prieur, V., Skallerud, A.Published in Journal of Dance Medicine & Science (2025)“…However, dancers who exceed their available PER during the SFT demonstrate lower movement competency, suggesting that motor control may be an important factor in turnout execution.…”
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The effects of 11+ dance on physiological parameters in adolescent ballet dancers: A randomized controlled equivalence trial
Kolokythas, N., Metsios, G. S., Galloway, S. M., Allen, N., Wyon, M. A.Published in Journal of Dance Medicine & Science (2025)“…Introduction: The use of neuromuscular interventions in sports induce meaningful motor performance in strength, sprint and power. …”
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Evaluating variability in rhythmic gymnastics: Analysis of split leap using the gold standard motion analysis system
Coppola, S., Costa, C., Albano, D., Vastola, R.Published in Journal of Human Sport & Exercise (2025)“…Recent research suggests that variability enhances motor control, learning, and adaptation by improving the system's response to environmental demands. …”
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Comparison of center of pressure and kinematic differences in grand plié with and without the barre
Greenwell, R., Wilson, M., Deckert, J.L., Critchley, M., Keener, M., Dai, B.Published in Journal of Dance Medicine & Science (2020)“…Our results indicate that while use of the barre provides proprioceptive information, which helps dancers to control balance and learn a motor control strategy, grand plié should also be taught without the barre to challenge the dancers balance control with different movement patterns in space.…”
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Effect of core training on skill performance among athletes: A systematic review
Lou, S., Soh, K. G., Soh, K. L., Sun, H., Modh Nasiruddin, N. J., Du, C., Zhai, X.Published in Frontiers in Physiology (2022)“…In other words, core training optimizes the transfer and overall control of motion and force to the terminal segment within athletic actions. …”
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Sensing technology for assessing motor behavior in ballet: A systematic review
Quadrado, V., Moreira, M., Ferreira, H., Passos, P.Published in Sports Medicine - Open (2022)“…All studies that used motor control tools to evaluate classical ballet movements, and possible comparisons to other types of dance and sports movements were selected. …”
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Neuroticism control project for underage figure skaters
Ledentsova, S. L., Gorlova, L. A.Published in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2021)“…Objective of the study was to test benefits of a new neuroticism control and mental conditioning project for underage figure skaters. …”
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Synchronization of movements in group rhythmic gymnastics exercises
Medvedeva, E. N., Davydova, A. Yu., Zarodnyuk, G. V.Published in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2020)“…We used for the purposes of the study a contactless routine video replay analyses; postural control rating stabilometric Stabilan-01 digital test platform; skin electromyography testing 16-channel MegaWin ME 6000 electromyograph; training system design methods, expert valuations, new training model testing experiment; and the standard test data processing mathematical statistics toolkit. …”
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Whole-body angular momentum in a complex dance sequence: Differences across skill levels
Chang, M., O`Dwyer, N., Adams, R., Cobley, S., Lee, K.-Y., Halaki, M.Published in Human Movement Science (2019)“…Due to the redundant degrees of freedom (DOF) and nonlinearity of reactional kinetic elements within the human motor apparatus, controlling the complex dynamics of the human musculoskeletal system presents considerable difficulties. …”
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Model values of motor abilities of junior rhythmic gymnasts in the Republic of Croatia
Radas, J., Ukic, M., Furjan Mandic, G.Published in Kinesiology (2019)“…Knowing the current status of rhythmic gymnasts` motor abilities allows a valid objective evaluation of their competitive preparedness and facilitate planning of their further development. …”
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Risk factors for musculoskeletal injury in elite pre-professional modern dancers: A prospective cohort prognostic study
Bronner, S., Bauer, N. N.Published in Physical Therapy in Sport (2018)“…Design: With prospectively designed screening and injury surveillance, we evaluated four risk factors as categorical predictors of injury: i) hypermobility; ii) dance technique motor-control; iii) muscle tightness; iv) previous injury. …”
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Effect of expertise in ballet dance on static and functional balance
Michalska, J., Kamieniarz, A., Fredyk, A., Bacik, B., Juras, G., Slomka, K. J.Published in Gait and Posture (2018)“…To gain a better insight into the postural control processes, we used the rambling-trembling and sample entropy analyses in the COP data processing. …”
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Should ballet dancers vary postures and underfoot surfaces when practicing postural balance?
Steinberg, N., Waddington, G., Adams, R., Karin, J., Tirosh, O.Published in Motor control (2018)“…Motor control…”
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Autonomy support enhances performance expectancies, positive affect, and motor learning
Lemos, A., Wulf, G., Lewthwaite, R., Chiviacowsky, S.Published in Psychology of Sport and Exercise (2017)“…Objectives: According to the OPTIMAL theory of motor learning (Wulf & Lewthwaite, 2016), autonomy support contributes to successful performance and learning in part by enhancing learners' expectancies. …”
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Pagrindiniu dailiojo ciuožimo elementu mokymas naudojant pagalbinius pratimus (Methodology of teaching basic gliding elements in figure skating using lead-up exercises)
Paramonova, N., Meliochin, A., Tokarevskaja, I.Published in Sporto Mokslas-Sport Science (2015)“…Participants from the control group studied using standard training programme. …”
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Study on the development of mobility to gymnast 10-12 years
Butu, I. M., Teodorescu, S. A., Catuna, C., Alupoaie, M.Published in Science, Movement & Health (2015)“…Methods: Testing of specific motor skills rhythmic gymnastics (scapular-humeral joint mobility, mobility in the hip joint, spinal mobility) on a group of 11 sports (experimental group) practicing rhythmic gymnastics and another group of 29 students (control group) who do not practice sports. …”
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Mixed methods research in the movement sciences: Case studies in sport, physical education and dance
O. Camerino, M. Castaner, T. M. AngueraPublished 2014“…It is important reading for any student, researcher or professional with an interest in motor control, sport and dance pedagogy, coaching, performance analysis or decision-making in sport.…”