“…Moreover, different kinds of fatigue protocols have led to increases in motor variability (Cowley, Dingwell, & Gates, 2014;Fuller et al, 2009;Gates & Dingwell, 2011;Qin, Lin, Faber, Buchholz, & Xu, 2014). Motor variability, defined as the intrinsic variability in actions controlled by the sensorimotor system (Madeleine, 2010;Mathiassen, Möller, & Forsman, 2003), has evolved into an important concept in the field of biomechanics because of the proposed benefit of variability toward decreasing the rate of fatigue development and the relative risk of injury (Côté, 2014;Madeleine, 2010;Srinivasan & Mathiassen, 2012).…”