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Is holistic focus of attention equally effective to external focus in performing accuracy of table tennis forehand stroke in low-skilled players? [PDF]

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Table tennis dystonia

Movement Disorders, 2010
AbstractFocal task‐specific dystonia (FTSD) occurs exclusively during a specific activity that usually involves a highly skilled movement. Classical FTSD dystonias include writer's cramp and musician's dystonia. Few cases of sport‐related dystonia have been reported.
Anne, Le Floch   +7 more
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Energetics of Table Tennis and Table Tennis–Specific Exercise Testing

International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance, 2016
Purpose:To test the hypotheses that the metabolic profile of table tennis is dominantly aerobic, anaerobic energy is related to the accumulated duration and intensity of rallies, and activity and metabolic profile are interrelated with the individual fitness profile determined via table tennis–specific tests.
Zagatto, Alessandro Moura   +3 more
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Collective Emotions in Doubles Table Tennis

Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 2022
Researchers have shown that the emotions that athletes experience during sporting competition can be transferred between team members to create collective team emotional states. Nevertheless, collective emotions have not yet been investigated for sporting dyads. In this study, the emotional experiences of 68 doubles table tennis players (34 dyads) were
Alexander W J, Freemantle   +3 more
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