Do footedness and strength asymmetry relate to the dominant stance in swimming track start?
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] Brian Blanksby,et al. Force Development Profile of the Lower Limbs in the Grab and Track Start in Swimming , 2008 .
[2] Raúl Arellano,et al. A COMPARISON CMJ, SIMULATED AND SWIMMING GRAB-START FORCE RECORDINGS AND THEIR RELATIONSHIPS WITH THE START PERFORMANCE , 2008 .
[3] T. Welsh,et al. Starting with the "right" foot minimizes sprint start time. , 2008, Acta psychologica.
[4] Brian Blanksby,et al. Jumping Ability and Swimming Grab-Start Performance in Elite and Recreational Swimmers , 2007 .
[5] Luis Augusto Teixeira,et al. Reduction of lateral asymmetries in dribbling: The role of bilateral practice , 2003, Laterality.
[6] Warren B Young,et al. The effect of a resistance training programme on the grab, track and swing starts in swimming , 2003, Journal of sports sciences.
[7] Mark D. Grabiner,et al. Lower Extremity Strength and Coordination are Independent Contributors to Maximum Vertical Jump Height , 2001 .
[8] A. Foundas,et al. Right and left handedness defined: a multivariate approach using hand preference and hand performance measures. , 2001, Neuropsychiatry, neuropsychology, and behavioral neurology.
[9] R. Thomeé,et al. Ability of closed and open kinetic chain tests of muscular strength to assess functional performance , 2000, Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports.
[10] L. Elias,et al. Footedness is a better predictor than is handedness of emotional lateralization , 1998, Neuropsychologia.
[11] C. Armstrong,et al. Reliability of ground reaction forces during a vertical jump: implications for functional strength assessment. , 1996, Journal of athletic training.
[12] C. Gabbard,et al. A question of foot dominance. , 1996, The Journal of general psychology.
[13] R. Rigal. Which Handedness: Preference or Performance? , 1992, Perceptual and motor skills.
[14] M. Peters,et al. Footedness: asymmetries in foot preference and skill and neuropsychological assessment of foot movement. , 1988, Psychological bulletin.
[15] L. J. Chapman,et al. The measurement of foot preference , 1987, Neuropsychologia.
[16] M. Annett. A classification of hand preference by association analysis. , 1970, British journal of psychology.
[17] G. H. Freeman,et al. Note on an exact treatment of contingency, goodness of fit and other problems of significance. , 1951, Biometrika.
[18] Matthias J. Müller. Exact Tests for Small Sample 3 × 3 Contingency Tables With Embedded Fourfold Tables : Rationale and Application , 2003 .
[19] Bruce Mason,et al. WHAT CAN WE LEARN FROM COMPETITION ANALYSIS AT THE 1999 PAN PACIFIC SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS , 2000 .
[20] C. Gabbard,et al. Foot laterality in children, adolescents, and adults. , 1996, Laterality.
[21] C. Gabbard,et al. Foot-preference behavior: a developmental perspective. , 1995, The Journal of general psychology.
[22] William D. Bandy,et al. Reliability and Limb Symmetry for Five Unilateral Functional Tests of the Lower Extremities , 1994 .
[23] S. Coren. The lateral preference inventory for measurement of handedness, footedness, eyedness, and earedness: Norms for young adults , 1993 .
[24] S. Coren,et al. Lateral preferences and human behavior , 1981 .