THE EFFECT OF THE TRAINING WITH RECESSIVE HAND ON THE HITTING PERCENTAGE OF SHOTS PERFORMED WITH THE DOMINANT HAND FOR TABLE TENNIS PLAYERS 12
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In this research, the transfer effect of the skill training with not-preferred hand for the table tennis players on the skills with the dominant hand was studied. The research was conducted on 20 table tennis players between the ages of 20-25, and the training program lasted for 6 weeks, 5 days a week for. In addition to every exercise, a 10- minute training with the recessive hand was carried out. The transferring condition was tested at two-week intervals, and the repeated measures variance analysis (repeated measures ANOVAs) was used in the analyses. It was seen that a significant change in the findings started as of the second week from the beginning(p <.05).
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