2023
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph20032643
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Differences in Coordination Motor Abilities between Orienteers and Athletics Runners

Abstract: This study aimed to examine the differences in coordination motor abilities between track and field (T&F) runners and foot orienteers (Foot-O). Another purpose of this study was to analyse gender differences in terms of coordination motor abilities. Coordination skills tests were undertaken by 11 Foot-O and 11 T&F runners. Each group consisted of five women and six men who lived in the Lower Silesia region of Poland. The Foot-O group consisted of 11 orienteers aged 24.09 (±4.78) years, with a minimum 1… Show more

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“…In team sports is essential to optimize the training program through the study and workload analysis (Altavilla, D'Isanto, Raiola, & D'Elia, 2023). In this context, motor abilities refer to a person's potential movement competency and are described as not being directly observable, but are derived from a set of movement tasks (Machowska Krupa & Cych, 2023). Physical training improves the functional state of the organism and all systems, especially the central nervous system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In team sports is essential to optimize the training program through the study and workload analysis (Altavilla, D'Isanto, Raiola, & D'Elia, 2023). In this context, motor abilities refer to a person's potential movement competency and are described as not being directly observable, but are derived from a set of movement tasks (Machowska Krupa & Cych, 2023). Physical training improves the functional state of the organism and all systems, especially the central nervous system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the broad outspread of Orienteering worldwide, more representative studies to contribute to the ideal performance of athletes in this sports modality remain scarce; except for two recent studies, one that has tried to set differences between Running athletes (RA) and Orienteers according to several motor coordination components, regardless of nationality 3 , and another one whose aim was to assess differences in physical and cognitive performance, affective states, perceived exertion, and physiological responses across tests with cognitive, physical, or combined cognitive and physical load 4 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%