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    The effect of left temporal EEG neurofeedback training on cerebral cortical activity and precision cognitive-motor performance

    Lo, L.-C., Hatfield, B. D., Janjigian, K., Wang, Y.-S., Fong, D.-Y., Hung, T.-M.
    Published in Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport (2025)
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    Bilateral coordination is improved at 10-km race speed in trained runners

    Padulo, J., Doria, C., Scurati, R., Antiglio, A., Odinot, M., Esposito, F., Peyré-Tartaruga, L. A.
    Published in International Journal of Sports Medicine (2025)
    “…In the last decades, gait variability (GV) has provided new insight into motor control. No study, though, quantified the GV together with bilateral symmetry at different running intensities in runners. …”
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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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    Advanced footwear technology, but not acute ingestion of a ketone monoester, improves running economy in middle- and long-distance runners

    Brady, A. J., Moynagh, M. B., Devenney, S., Egan, B.
    Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2025)
    “…Methods In a four-condition, placebo-controlled, randomized crossover design, 18 middle- and long-distance runners (male/female = 10/8, VO2peak = 59.4 ± 7.2 mL·kg-1·min-1) completed five 8-min stages of submaximal running (male = 10-14 km·h-1, female = 9-13 km·h-1) on a motorized treadmill, immediately followed by a ramp test to volitional exhaustion. …”
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    The effect of mental fatigue on performance accuracy and brain activity in pistol athletes (EEG study)

    Fathirezaie, Z., Basel Younes, R., Aghdasi, M. T.
    Published in Journal of Sports and Motor Development and Learning (2024)
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    Influence of total running experience on lower leg variability: implications for control and performance in male athletes

    Steele, J., Hunter, I.
    Published in Sports (2025)
    “…These findings indicate that more experienced runners exhibit more consistent and stable movement patterns, reflecting refined motor control. The results support the hypothesis that greater running experience is associated with reduced variability in movement patterns within a controlled environment, providing insights into the mechanisms that could contribute to enhanced performance and injury prevention.…”
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    Effect of speed on relationships between impairment side, breathing laterality and coordination symmetry in Paralympic swimmers

    Seifert, L., Létocart, A., Guignard, B., Regaieg, M. A.
    Published in Sports Biomechanics (2025)
    “…This study questioned the influence of unilateral physical impairment on controlling inter-limb coordination, notably the coordination symmetry. …”
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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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    Effects of running skill and speed on limb coordination during submaximal and maximal sprinting

    Whitacre, T. D., Stearne, D. J., Clark, K. P.
    Published in Journal of Biomechanics (2024)
    “…In locomotion, the relative phasing of the limbs changes with speed and provides valuable insight to neuromuscular control of gait. At present, it is unknown if individuals trained in sprinting coordinate their limbs differently than runners from other athletic backgrounds. …”
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    Strategic self-talk and running performance in a middle-distance race

    Ramadan, K.
    Published 2023
    “…Nonetheless, the vast majority of studies have been conducted in lab settings or have involved isolated motor and sport tasks, thus not examining the impact of self-talk in more realistic field settings and sport performance. …”
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    The effects of skilled people`s EEG-based neurofeedback training on learning the air rifle shooting skill in novices

    Hatami, F., Tahmasbi, F., Pasbani, H.
    Published in Journal of Sports and Motor Development and Learning (2024)
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    Curved non-motorized treadmills do not biomechanically replicate overground running better than motorized treadmills

    Catalá-Vilaplana, I., Liu, T., Vienneau, J., Nigg, S. R., Pérez-Soriano, P., Encarnación-Martínez, A.
    Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2023)
    “…Therefore, running on curved non-motorized treadmills is more biomechanically different compared to overground than motorized treadmills, and might not be the best strategy to replicate overground running in terms of joint kinematics during highly controlled research studies. …”
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    VR for training perceptual-motor skills of boxers and relay runners for Paris 2024 Olympic Games

    Kulpa, R.
    Published in 28th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 4-7 July 2023, Paris, France (2023)
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    Automatic detection of paraswimmers front crawl key points to assess upper-limb coordination

    Regaieg, M.
    Published in 28th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 4-7 July 2023, Paris, France (2023)
    “…This study has shown that the key points allow to estimate the coordination, and therefore the motor control, the motricity of swimmers despite the difference in swimming caused by the existence of physical impairment. …”
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    The impact of balance and mindfulness training on young biathletes shooting efficiency

    Slomka, K. J., Walach-Bista, Z.
    Published in 28th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 4-7 July 2023, Paris, France (2023)
    “…INTRODUCTION: The purpose of the study was to evaluate the effectiveness of two alternative methods for improving the shooting performance of biathletes. The first relies on motor skills and stresses body balance. Not only does effective postural balance reduce the risk of body imbalance, falls, and associated injuries, but it also enhances motor performance in a variety of sports. …”
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    Acute ingestion of a ketone monoester without co-ingestion of carbohydrate improves running economy in male endurance runners

    Brady, A. J., Egan, B.
    Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2024)
    “…Methods Using a three condition, placebo-controlled, randomized crossover design, 11 male middle- and long-distance runners ran at five submaximal speeds (10-14 km·h-1) on a motorized treadmill for 8 min each, immediately followed by a ramp test to volitional exhaustion. …”
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    Temporal perception in closed-skill sports: An experimental study on expert swimmers and runners

    Perrone, S., Rinaldi, L., Gatti, D., Girelli, L.
    Published in Psychology of Sport and Exercise (2023)
    “… • Runners outperformed non-athletes in mental vividness, while swimmers` advantage over controls did not reach significance. • The individual level of mental vividness affected the temporal estimation ability in tasks employing motor imagery.…”
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    Dryland re warm-up on kids` swim start performance

    Cuenca-Fernández, F., Ruiz-Navarro, J. J., Santos, C. C., López-Belmonte, Ó., Gay, A., Arellano, R., Stojanovic, N.
    Published in XIVth International Symposium on Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming Proceedings (2023)
    “…However, executing a successful start requires excellent motor coordination and control, making it a skilful performance (Vantorre et al., 2014). …”
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    Using parametric mapping to assess the impact of stroke rate on the upper limb kinematics in swimming

    Simbana, D., Seifert, L., Hellard, P., Guignard, B.
    Published in XIVth International Symposium on Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming Proceedings (2023)
    “…She swam nine 25-m trials in a 25-m pool at maximal speed, SR were controlled by a pacing device (Aquapacer). She was equipped with one IMU on each forearm (x-, y-, and z-; to the mediolateral, anteroposterior, and vertical axes). …”
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