by Bernd Strauss (Series Editor), Florian Loffing (Editor), Clare MacMahon (Series Editor), Norbert Hagemann (Series Editor)
Laterality in Sports: Theories and Applications summarizes recent research on the neurophysiological foundations of handedness, and how left or right lateralization (affecting primary hand use, foot use, and eye use) affects motor control, performance outcome, skill acquisition, and achievement of sports expertise-both for one-on-one sports and team sports. As laterality research has matured, greater focus has been given to applications in human endeavours and, in particular, sport. The book examines performance within individual sports, and discusses the coaching ramifications of coaching to a specific lateralization preference.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 380
Publisher: Academic Press
Published: 24 Aug 2016
ISBN 10: 0128014261
ISBN 13: 9780128014264
Book Overview: This thorough book offers a summary of recent research on laterality in sports, encompassing how preferred handedness (or eye or foot use) affects skill acquisition, motor control, and development of expertise in both individual and team sports