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期刊名:Perceptual and motor skills

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ISSN:0031-5125

e-ISSN:1558-688X

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Riller S Reverdito,Humberto M Carvalho,Larissa R Galatti et al. Riller S Reverdito et al.
The present study examined extracurricular sport participation variables and developmental context in relationship to perceived self-efficacy among underserved adolescents. Participants ( n = 821, 13.6 ± 1.5 years) completed the Youth Expe...
Cristoforo Filetti,Bruno Ruscello,Stefano D&#x;Ottavio et al. Cristoforo Filetti et al.
The performance of a soccer team depends on many factors such as decision-making, cognitive and physical skills, and dynamic ever-changing space-time interactions between teammate and opponents in relation to the ball. Seventy ( n = 70) mat...
Gustavo C Costa,Henrique O Castro,Breno F Evangelista et al. Gustavo C Costa et al.
This study examined 142 volleyball games of the Men's Super League 2014/2015 seasons in Brazil from which we analyzed 24-26 games of each participating team, identifying 5,267 Zone 4 attacks for further analysis. Within these Zone 4 attacks...
Pedro Ángel Latorre Román,David Mora López,Alejandro Robles Fuentes et al. Pedro Ángel Latorre Román et al.
The purpose of this study was to examine age and sex differences in static balance (SB) and to determine norm-referenced values for Spanish preschool children. A total of 3,575 children, aged 3-6 years (age = 56.08 ± 11.11 months; body mas...
Ståle Pallesen,Hilde Stokvold Gundersen,Morten Kristoffersen et al. Ståle Pallesen et al.
Many athletes sleep poorly due to stress, travel, and competition anxiety. In the present study, we investigated the effects of sleep deprivation on soccer skills (juggling, dribbling, ball control, continuous kicking, 20 and 40 m sprint, a...
Davoud Fazeli,HamidReza Taheri,Alireza Saberi Kakhki Davoud Fazeli
The purpose of this study was to investigate changes in mental representation from either random or blocked practice when engaged in golf putting. Thirty participants were randomly assigned to random practice, blocked practice, and no-pract...
Takashi Mizuguchi,Ryoko Sugimura,Hideaki Shimada et al. Takashi Mizuguchi et al.
Mechanisms of action imitation were examined. Previous studies have suggested that success or failure of imitation is determined at the point of observing an action. In other words, cognitive processing after observation is not related to t...
Kenta Kusanagi,Daisuke Sato,Yasuhiro Hashimoto et al. Kenta Kusanagi et al.
This study determined whether expert swimmers, compared with nonexperts, have superior movement perception and physical sensations of propulsion in water. Expert (national level competitors, n = 10) and nonexpert (able to swim 50 m in > 3 s...
P C Caetano Júnior,M L Castilho,L Raniero P C Caetano Júnior
This study compared the effects of an official rugby match and a fatigue test on the salivary cortisol responses of 13 rugby players. We also examined the relationship between this cortisol response and session ratings of perceived exertion...
Swarup Mukherjee,Lye Ching Ting Jamie,Leong Hin Fong Swarup Mukherjee
Fundamental movement proficiency (FMS) is most successfully acquired during early school years. This cross-sectional study assessed FMS proficiency in Singaporean children at the start of and following 2.5 years of primary school physical e...