2018
DOI: 10.1002/tsm2.49
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Reductions in both temporal and spatial movement pattern complexity is associated with greater performance accuracy

Abstract: Push‐like movement patterns have often been associated with accuracy‐based skills because they are assumed to be less complex, however, a push‐like pattern may still exhibit significant complexity, and could require the same number and magnitude of joint rotations as a throw‐like pattern. The purpose of this study was to determine which movement pattern type is utilized, and the complexity with which they are executed. The badminton short serve was chosen for this study as it requires a high degree of accuracy… Show more

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