Search Results - High Ability Studies
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The contribution of leg muscle power and eye-foot coordination to the accuracy of futsal shooting of students
Imka, A. J., Jatra, R., Dafun JR, P. B.Published in Journal of Applied Movement and Sport Science (2025)“…These symptoms suggest inadequate leg muscle power and insufficient eye-foot coordination, which may inhibit students` ability to perform accurate shots. Objectives This study aims to analyze the contribution of leg muscle power and eye-foot coordination to futsal shooting accuracy among students at State Junior High School 35 Pekanbaru. …”
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Two strategies to improve stability in a precision-based task: Insights from the badminton short serve
Iino, Y., Wilkie, J. C., Fukashiro, S., Yoshioka, S., Vial, S.Published in Journal of Biomechanics (2025)“…The badminton short serve is a highly precise task requiring accurate control of racquet face orientation, which directly influences shuttlecock trajectory and limits an opponent`s ability to attack. …”
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Effects of stroboscopic visual training on reaction time and decision-making ability in athletes: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Wang, R., Li, S., Wu, Y., Liu, H., Zhang, Q.Published in Frontiers in Psychology (2025)“…Subgroup analysis indicates that stroboscopic training for 1 to 6 weeks, with 1 to 2 sessions per week and 10 min of high-quality training each time, is an excellent training program for optimizing athletes` reaction ability. …”
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Who misses the target when thinking? Soccer expertise influences shooting-accuracies under cognitive load
Schaefer, S., Leisge, K.Published in International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology (2025)“…Players have to make clever strategic decisions, while also performing the required motor response successfully. The current study uses a cognitive-motor dual-task paradigm to reveal expertise differences in the ability to keep up shooting accuracies under increasing levels of cognitive load. 120 soccer players from 6 teams that differed in expertise (Local League to Bundesliga) were asked to perform a spatial working memory task, N-back, while shooting at one out of 10 segments of a soccer goal. …”
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Differences in visual motor response time in professional/high-level athletes from open-skill and closed-skill sports. Who is faster?
Crognale, D., Leinen, P., Baumann, TPublished in 29th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 2-5 July 2024, Book of Abstracts (2024)“…METHODS: Sixty-three professional/high-level athletes (26 female; 37 male) competing in the highest tier/level of their respective OS or CS sport were recruited for the study (age = 21.35 ± 3.49 years). …”
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A pilot study exploring the optimization of warm-up strategies: modern cognitive warm-up with open-skill demands vs. traditional closed-skill warm-up in basketball
Shalom, A., Gottlieb, R., Shalom, I., Gafni, G., Levy, A., Calleja-Gonzalez, J.Published in Sensors (2025)“…Warm-up protocols are essential in high-intensity sports such as basketball, in which explosive power and rapid decision-making are critical for performance. …”
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Comparative analysis of the performance of Olympic Games-2024 finalists in wrestling
Latyshev, S. V.Published in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2025)“…Objective of the study was to perform a comparative study of the performance traits of male and female wrestlers in the disciplines of freestyle and Greco-Roman wrestling at the Olympic Games in Paris in 2024. …”
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Visual tracking and its relationship to dynamic visual acuity among national youth foil fencing team athletes
Oudah, I. G., Jari, H. S., Taih, H. S., Sameer, A. H.Published in Modern Sport (2025)“…The significance of this study lies in its focus on the relationship between visual tracking and dynamic visual acuity, both regarded as essential perceptual abilities influencing technical and dynamic performance in foil fencing. …”
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Age-related peak performance in judo athletes with visual impairments: a retrospective analysis of the Paralympic Games
Kons, R. L., Apollaro, G., da Silva Dantas, J. G. A., Carvalho, R., Franchini, E., Detanico, D.Published in High Ability Studies (2025)“…High Ability Studies…”
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Current trends in physical and physiological profile of elite WKF karate athletes: A systematic review
Gawel, E., Drozd, M., Zajac, A.Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2025)“…Moreover, elite karatekas are characterized by high flexibility of the hamstring muscles and well developed speed and agility abilities. …”
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Influence of body composition and muscle power performance on multiple frequency speed of kick test in taekwondo athletes
Apollaro, G., Panascì, M., Ouergui, I., Falcó, C., Franchini, E., Ruggeri, P., Faelli, E.Published in Sports (2024)“…The Multiple Frequency Speed of Kick Test (FSKTmult) is used to investigate which characteristics are necessary for, contribute to, or limit the ability to repeat high-intensity intermittent efforts in taekwondo. …”
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A comparative analysis of high-intensity technique-specific intervals and short sprint interval training in taekwondo athletes: Effects on cardiorespiratory fitness and anaerobic p...
Song, Y., Sheykhlouvand, M.Published in Journal of Sports Science & Medicine (2024)“…Technique-specific high-intensity interval training (HIITTS) has been proven to be an effective method to enhance the sport-specific bio-motor abilities of taekwondo athletes. …”
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Differences in psychomotor abilities among professional and amateur male handball players
Sliz, M, Krupa, R.Published in 10th International scientific conference on kinesiology. Book of abstracts (2024)“…This study presents an assessment of the selected psychomotor abilities among professional and amateur male handball players from the Orlen Super league and Central Division. …”
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Elastiniu gumos treniruokliu poveikis tekvondo sportininku šoninio spyrio kokybei bei lavinamiems fiziniams gebejimams (The effect of elastic resistance band kick training on the quality of taekwondo athletes` roundhouse kick and their physical performance)
Pundzevicius, V., Paulauskas, R.Published in Sporto Mokslas-Sport Science (2024)“…The study involved 21 high-level Taekwondo athletes aged 13-17 years. …”
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The influence of acute sprint interval training on the cognitive performance of male basketball players: An investigation of expertise-related differences
Manci, E., Herold, F., Günay, E., Güdücü, Ç., Müller, N. G., Bediz, C. S.Published in International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (2024)“…Highly developed cognitive abilities are an important prerequisite for reaching elite athletic levels. …”
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