Adjustment to change in familiar and unfamiliar task constraints
@article{Sanders2009AdjustmentTC,
title={Adjustment to change in familiar and unfamiliar task constraints},
author={Ross Howard Sanders and Shuping Li and Joseph Hamill},
journal={Journal of Sports Sciences},
year={2009},
volume={27},
pages={651 - 659}
}Abstract The aim of this study was to assess the rate of adjustment to changes in task constraints that are familiar and unfamiliar when a change in the pattern of sequencing of segmental movements is not required. The selected task was underwater flutter kicking with flippers (familiar) and without flippers (unfamiliar). Nine male competitive age-group swimmers were assigned either to an unfamiliar “leg flipper” task, a familiar “foot flipper” task or a “control” group to perform five trials…
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