“…Compared to the ability of the non-dominant hemisphere to control the contralateral side of the body, the dominant cerebral hemisphere has a predominant influence on motor control, creating greater motor precision, speed and coordinated actions on that side (Teixeira et al, 2003). Moreover, while being right-handed and right-footed is most common, with only 10% of the general population left-handed (Papadatou-Pastou et al, 2008; Raymond & Pontier, 2004), the prevalence of being left-handed or left-footed is higher among athletes in various sports (e.g., handball, basketball, fencing, and boxing) (Harris, 2010; Petro & Szabo, 2016; Ziyagil et al, 2010). Cerebral hemispheric dominance is more closely related to lower extremity preference than other lateral dominance preferences, (Bryden, 1998).…”