Search Results - Motor control
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Motor imagery enhances core training effects on lumbar proprioception in elite swimmers: a randomized controlled trial
Solana-Tramunt, M., Bofill-Ródenas, A.Published in Frontiers in Physiology (2025)“…This study investigated the impact of repeated maximal lumbar movements performed with closed eyes and motor imagery on lumbar proprioception in elite swimmers, compared to performing the same exercises with proper technique and controlled breathing alone. …”
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Metronome-guided training accelerates the adaptation to an aerobic training pace in swimming
Fassone, M., Puce, L., Biggio, M., Avanzino, L., Bove, M., Bisio, A.Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2025)“…Swimmers often use metronomes during training, but their effectiveness in learning a new swimming pace is unclear. Adapting motor skills to new timing is complex and occurs in stages. …”
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Sensorimotor synchronization abilities for polyrhythmic tasks in artistic swimming: a comparison between elite, novice, and non-artistic swimmers
Trongjitpituk, R., Homma, M.Published in Perceptual and Motor Skills (2024)“…This observed superior performance could be partly attributable to a pre-existing predisposition for such motor skills and/or the effects of rigorous training. …”
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High performance youth swimming
J. DekerlePublished 2021“…Barbosa and Jorge E. Morais 11. Motor Control: Coordination and Stroking Parameters in Young Swimmers; Ludovic Seifert 12. …”
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Effect of different sport environments on proactive and reactive motor inhibition: A study on open- and closed-skilled athletes via mouse-tracking procedure
Bravi, R., Gavazzi, G., Benedetti, V., Giovannelli, F., Grasso, S., Panconi, G., Viggiano, M. P., Minciacchi, D.Published in Frontiers in Psychology (2022)“…This study aimed to investigate the effect of different sport environments (open-and closed-skill sports) on proactive and reactive inhibitory processes as two distinct components of motor inhibition. A mouse-tracking procedure was employed to compare behavioral performance among three groups of participants (tennis players, swimmers and non-athletes) in non-sport-specific cued Go/No-Go (GNG) and Stop Signal Task (SST), which mainly engage proactive and reactive inhibitory control, respectively. …”
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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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Benefits of specific strength training model with water resistance control gear for rowing and canoeing sports elite
Kvashuk, P. V., Voronov, A. V., Semaeva, G. N., Maslova, I. N.Published in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2022)“…Objective of the study was to analyze benefits of a special strength training model with water resistance control gear for the rowing and canoeing sports elite, with muscle electrical activity tests of the key muscle groups. …”
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Particularities of the changes in young swimmers` body adaptation to the stimuli of physical and mental stress in sports training process
Mihailescu, L., Dubit, N., Mihailescu, L. E., Potop, V.Published in PeerJ (2021)“…The efficiency of monitoring the young swimmers` training is based on a precise determination of the changes in the specific adaptations. The evaluation and control of the biochemical, mental and motor changes ensure the knowledge of the particularities of body adaptation in different training stages. …”
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Synergized physical and technical training model for 12-13-year-old swimmers: benefits for annual training cycle
Arishin, A., Pogrebnoy, A.Published in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2021)“…The RG was trained as required by the traditional system, and the EG trainings were complemented by the synergized physical and technical fitness model with controlled movement biomechanics in the gym/ aquatic practices, and special excellence workouts in every motor skill training. …”
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Design and implementation of a novel component oriented system for performance monitoring of elite athletes
Chakravorti, N.Published 2017“…Within the cycling application, a novel automated cycling ergometer that: (1) allows faster, automated and more accurate configuration for different cyclists' preferred bicycle geometry setup via motor controlled actuators and (2) provides a motor driven pedalling load enabling variable resistance profiles has been designed. …”
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Benefits of specific strength training model with water resistance control gear for rowing and canoeing sports elite
Kvashuk, P. V., Voronov, A. V., Semaeva, G. N., Maslova, I. N.Published in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2021)“…Objective of the study was to analyze benefits of a special strength training model with water resistance control gear for the rowing and canoeing sports elite, with muscle electrical activity tests of the key muscle groups. …”
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Podgotovka legkoatleta-sprintera: strategija, planirovanie, tehnologii (Preparation of track and field sprinter: strategy, planning, technologies )
Borzov, V.Published in Science in Olympic Sport (2019)“…The basic preparation of Olympic champion Valeriy Borsov being the foundation for development of various motor qualities required by a sprinter, conducted under the guidance of the thoughtful, creative teacher Boris Ivanovich Voitas is considered. …”
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Construction of an isokinetic horizontal eccentric towing device to improve sprinting performance
Tinwala, F., Haemmerle, E., Cronin, J., Ross, A.Published in Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part P: Journal of Sports Engineering and Technology (2021)“…The HET device is operated by an electric 10 kW AC synchronous servo gearmotor. The motor is controlled by a variable speed drive (VSD) and programmable logic controller (PLC), which allow for accurate speed, position and torque control. …”
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Strength and conditioning for sports performance
I. Jeffreys, J.MoodyPublished 2021“…Skill acquisition and Motor Learning; Michael Massis and Ian Jeffreys 4. …”
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Problems of sports training in the light of modern tendencies of phenotypic shifts (on the example of sports swimming)
Timakova, T.S.Published in Vestnik sportivnoj nauki; Sports science bulletin (2019)“…Moreover, their ability to demonstrate high quality of motor actions is combined with an increased need to economize the activity of the organism in the process of doing sports. …”
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Sprint start regulation in athletics: a critical review
Milloz, M., Hayes, K., Harrison, A. J.Published in Sports Medicine (2021)“…Further research is also needed to develop a precise understanding of the event sequence and motor control of the start to improve the SIS technology and rigorously determine the minimum limit of RT in the sprint start.…”
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The response to the training load in the aquatic environment in terms of the stimulation of the reflective capabilities of elite synchronized swimmers
Labudová, J., Rýzková, E., Raichwalderová, K., Végh, D., Slaninová, M., Vavák, M.Published in Acta Facultatis Educationis Physicae Universitatis Comenianae (2020)“…There are few scientific studies focusing also on the biological and motor indicators of top athletes. The present study examined biological and motor variables of elite synchronized swimmers (SYN, N = 13) in ages of 16.5 ± 3.23 years and compare the frequency of Angiotensin Converting Enzyme (ACE) gene genotypes among elite female synchronized swimmers and the non-athletic control group (CON, N = 30) in ages of 16.0 ± 0.6 years. …”
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Peculiarities of training and competitive activity of sportsmen-sprinters in track and field athletics
Pavlenko, V., Pavlenko, Y.Published in Journal of Physical Education and Sport (2020)“…Objects: 12 sportsmen of high qualification of the group of the highest sports skill took part in the research. 6 sportsmen took part in the experimental work and the control group was created out of 6 sportsmen. Methods: test trainings are aimed at variable influence of motor quality from speed development. …”
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Symmetry in the front crawl stroke of different skill level of able-bodied and disabled swimmers
Santos, K. B., Bento, P. C. B., Payton, C., Rodacki, A. L. F.Published in PLOS ONE (2020)“…The reasons for these asymmetries may be the preference for unilateral breathing, force imbalance between pairs of homologous muscles and motor control deficit. The training with stereotypic movements may explain the similarity of asymmetries among the different groups of swimmers.…”