European Academic Research ISSN 2286-4822
ISSN-L 2286-4822
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Article Name :
Motor Coordination and Balance do not Present a Relationship with Sportive Performance in Professional Shooters Athletes
Author Name :
Fabio Nascimento da Silva, Andrea Carmen Guimarães, Vernon Furtado da Silva, Rosely Valéria Rodrigues, Brisa D’louar Costa Maia, Jani Cleria Pereira Bezerra, Estevão Scudese, Renata Alves de Andrade Moreira, Delson Lustosa de Figueiredo, Fabiana Rodrigues Scartoni, Divaldo Martins de Souza, Elizabete Carvalho Lugão, Angela Maria Moed Lopes, João Rafael Valentim-Silva
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Abstract :
Problem statement: Balance, fine and global motor coordination are basic skills part of the range of valences to be developed during the basic phase of athlete training. In this sense, it is plausible to assume that sports shooting athletes can benefit from the development of oculus-manual coordination, the coordination of large muscle groups and dynamic and stative balance for better performance, however, this premise was not explored suggesting the need for this definition since, objectively, training should be performance-oriented. Approach: Eleven athletes of both sexes, shooting sports team Rondônia
Keywords :
Global motor ordering. Fine motor coordination. Dynamic balance. Static balance. Shooting sports. Correlation

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