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taheri H R, ghasemian moghadam M R, fazeli D. Effect of skill level on variability of intra limb coordination and control variables in top spin strike. JRSM 2016; 6 (12) :67-74
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The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of skill level on variability of
intra limb coordination and control variables in top spin strike. The 16 participants
of this study were divided into two groups of Skilled and Novice. The Skilled group
was consisted of players who ranked as 8 top in national ranking at their age stage
and the Novice group was consisted of players who recently learned the top spin
skill. They performed 10 top spin strikes with emphasis on speed and accuracy.
Movement kinematics were recorded and analyzed. There was a difference
between these two groups in variability of intra limb coordination (p<0.05) and the
Skilled group performed more consistent. However, there was not any differences
between these two groups in movement control variables (all p>0.05). This study
showed that the skilled performers have more consistency in their movement
patterns, while it could be no difference with novice performers in control variables
as cause of task constraints.

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Type of Study: Research | Subject: motor behavior
Received: 2017/04/7 | Accepted: 2017/04/7 | Published: 2017/04/7

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