The relationship between motoric dominance and functional dominance while executing judo techniques: a study on laterality
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2014-12-09Cita bibliográfica
Dopico, X., Iglesias-Soler, E., Carballeira, E., Mayo, X., Ardá, A., & González-Freire, M. (2014). The relationship between motoric dominance and functional dominance while executing judo techniques: a study on laterality. ARCH BUDO, 10
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[Abstract]: Background and Study Aim: Motoric Dominance is defined as the preferential use of an upper or lower limb in a variety of common tasks, while the term Functional Dominance refers to laterality evidenced by performing different specialised sport techniques.The main purposes of this study were knowledge about the relations between motoric dominance and functional dominance in a group of high-level Spanish judokas significantly diversified in terms of the age and the training experience. We solve the three research tasks: 1) to assess laterality of hand, foot/leg and preference in turning (i.e., motoric dominance); 2) to assess the preferences (right-dominant, left-dominant, or symmetrical) while executing three specific judo techniques (uchi mata, seoi nage and o soto gari) (i.e. functional dominance); 3) to analyse the relationship between motoric dominance and functional dominance.
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Combat sports
Handedness
Judo motor skill
Handedness
Judo motor skill
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1643-8698