Tag: sports performance


FOOTEDNESS

The Fundamental Nature of Footedness in Human and Animal Biology Footedness, defined as the innate or learned tendency to preferentially utilize one foot over the other for specific tasks involving locomotion, balance, or manipulation, represents a significant aspect of behavioral lateralization. This phenomenon is not exclusive to the human species but is a documented trait […]

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KINESIOLOGY

Kinesiology: The Scientific Study of Human Movement Kinesiology, frequently referred to as human kinetics, represents the comprehensive scientific discipline dedicated to the study of human movement and function. This field investigates how the human body moves, focusing intensely on the physical and biological mechanisms that govern mobility, stability, and performance across various activities, ranging from […]

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ATHLETIC COPING SKILLS INVENTORY (ACSI)

Introduction and Definition of the ACSI The Athletic Coping Skills Inventory, universally recognized by its acronym, the ACSI, constitutes a crucial self-report instrument rigorously utilized across the spectrum of sport and performance psychology. This inventory was meticulously designed to provide a comprehensive, standardized assessment of an athlete’s psychological preparedness, focusing specifically on the cognitive and […]

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MOTIVATIONAL STYLES

Introduction to Motivational Styles Motivational styles represent the inherent and learned patterns through which individuals orient themselves toward action, goal attainment, and sustained effort. These styles are critical determinants of efficacy, persistence, and overall satisfaction across diverse performance domains. Historically, the analysis of motivational styles has been typically applied across three major settings: education, business, […]

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DIADOCHOKINESIS

Diadochokinesis Core Definition of Diadochokinesis Diadochokinesis is a specialized motor skill that encompasses the capacity to execute rapid, alternating movements with exceptional coordination and rhythmic precision. It represents a fundamental aspect of motor control, requiring the seamless and swift transition between two distinct, opposing actions. This ability is not merely about speed but also about […]

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