Search Results - Motor control
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The combination of motor imagery and post-activation performance enhancement is efficient to emphasize the effects of warm-up on sport-specific performance
Rumeau, V., Grospretre, S., Babault, N.Published in Journal of Sports Science & Medicine (2024)“…Motor imagery (MI) or post-activation performance enhancement (PAPE) have shown acute benefits for sports performance. …”
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Real-time hand tracking and collision detection for immersive mixed-reality boxing training on Apple Vision Pro
Karelin, A., Brazhenko, D., Kliukovkin, G., Chernenko, Y.Published in Sensors (2025)“…The proposed framework is extensible to other skill-based sports requiring fine motor control and real-time feedback.…”
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Developing an artificial intelligence system to analyse and evaluate performance technical kata movements in karate
Kadhim, E. J., Almayah, S. K., Aldewan, L. H. M., Ghazi, M. A.Published in Scientific Journal of Sport and Performance (2025)“…The study was conducted on a sample of 50 brown-belt karate athletes, divided equally into experimental and control groups. The experimental group utilized the AI system for performance evaluation, while traditional coach evaluations assessed the control group. …”
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Assessment of balance asymmetry in elite polish greco-roman style wrestlers using the Y-balance test
Kruszewski, A., Kruszewski, M., Tabecki, R., Kruszewski, M., Kuzmicki S.Published in Ido Movement for Culture. Journal of Martial Arts Anthropology (2025)“…The ability to maintain balance is manifested through dynamic stability, plays a key role in the sport of wrestling, where precise motor control is essential for the effective execution of techniques and the avoidance of injury. …”
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Improving the technical and tactical characteristics of elite wrestlers
Matkarimov, R., Adilov, S., Kerimov, F., Korobeynikov, G., Korobeinikova, L., Bakiev, Z., Abduazimovich, K. A.Published in Slobozhanskyi herald of science and sport (2024)“…All athletes were divided into two groups: control (n=48) and experimental (n=48). Results: The obtained results showed that when using the program for improving technical and tactical movements in elite wrestlers, the indicators of throws improved by an average of 13% (p<0.05). …”
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Decision-making and motor skills in elite wrestlers
Korobeynikov, G., Kerimov, F., Korobeinikova, L., Goncharova, O.Published in 10th International scientific conference on kinesiology. Book of abstracts (2024)“…The research aimed to study decision-making and motor control in elite wrestlers. Methods 34 elite athletes were examined. …”
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Acute effects of slow, moderate, and fast tempo dynamic stretching exercises on power in well-trained male wrestlers
Kurt, C., Tuna, G., Kurtdere, I.Published in Journal of Human Kinetics (2024)“…The control session consisted of a 10-min jog on a motor-driven treadmill at 6 km/h and a 0% slope. …”
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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 control group followed the usual training program without elastic bands. …”
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Theoretical foundations of movement control in the process of training athletes in combat sports
Novakovsky, S. V., Maksimovich, V. A., Rudenik, V. V.Published in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2024)“…Based on the relationship in the motor action of the elements of posture and control movements (main and corrective), the theoretical and methodological foundations for the formation and improvement of movement control mechanisms in the process of technical and tactical training of athletes in combat sports have been developed. …”
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Changes in response time in elite taekwon-do athletes and wrestlers resulting from led lighting training
Bujak, Z., Gierczuk, D.Published in Polish Journal of Sport and Tourism (2024)“…It consisted of three two-minute motor tasks performed on Batak Lite. Response time was recorded during the exercise, with one-minute breaks between motor tasks. …”
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Anticipation performance in virtual reality boxing: impact of gaze-contingent blur on elite boxers
Limballe, A., Kulpa, R., Verhulst, E., Ledouit, S., Bennett, S.Published in 28th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 4-7 July 2023, Paris, France (2023)“…INTRODUCTION: Perceptual-motor skills are essential to performance in combat sports but remain poorly trained (Romeas et al., 2022), often with a focus on reaction time. …”
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Interactive sensor technologies in the training of athletes of the children's department of the student sports club
Vasyuk V. E., Ren Yichen, Bakaev V. V., Karaseva T. V., Lukashevich D. A.Published in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2023)“…The results obtained allow us to conclude that the use of sensory technologies in controlled interactions of athletes is of high practical value, which reflects significant improvements in the performance of the participants in the experiment in all key parameters characterizing the effectiveness of motor actions in test tasks with different coordination complexity.…”
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Metric characteristics of the specific wrestling fitness test and specific wrestling performance test
Markovic, M., Toskic, L.Published in International Journal of Wrestling Science (2022)“…Since wrestling is a sport that implements open and closed motor patterns of applied technical elements, it is very challenging to test a wrestler in any given combat conditions, i.e. situations in which the opponent offers active resistance, because the levels of physical, technical, and tactical readiness in a match/testing is an important variable that cannot be controlled, so the use of a wrestling dummy is often resorted to. …”
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The influence of three-year symmetrical training on the precision and frequency of the fencers` movement
Johne, M.Published in Central European Journal of Sport Sciences and Medicine (2023)“…The tests were carried out using the Vienna Test System with the aid of the Motor Performance Series device (S2 test), which allows the assessment of coordination skills in terms of fine motor skills. …”
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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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The risk prediction of posterior hamstring muscles injury to top athletes in the Karate kata discipline
Slizik, M., Liska, D., Svantner, R., Brunn, D., Bartik, P., Veithova, L.Published in Ido Movement for Culture. Journal of Martial Arts Anthropology (2022)“…Karate requires a high degree of motor control, and functional abilities such as agility, speed, and coordina- tion. …”
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Utilizing contextualized skills and coach intervention to optimize the performance of ultimate full-contact fighters
Pinto, F. L., Neiva, H. P., Marques, M. C., Marinho, D. A., Branquinho, L., Ferraz, R.Published in Ido Movement for Culture. Journal of Martial Arts Anthropology (2022)“…Ultimate Full Contact requires fighters to have high levels of offensive, counteroffensive, and defensive efficiency as well as ground fighting control, to achieve high performance and win fights. …”
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Determination of the informative components of the validity of the reactive maneuverability of the motor potential of a fencer by the "information compression" method
Pugachev, I. Yu., Ponomarev, G. N., Rodichkin, P. V., Kostov, F. F.Published in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2023)“…Integrative indicators of the validity of the latent reactive maneuverability of the fencer's motor potential as an important prognostic feature were established, namely: the search time for the motor unit, the coefficient of accuracy of the motor unit control, the average latent time according to the "tapping test" method, the duration of the potential of the motor unit of the biceps muscle of the shoulder, the speed propagation of excitation along the radial nerve.…”