Transition between individually different and common features in skilled drumming movements
Why do professional athletes and musicians exhibit individually different motion patterns? For example, baseball pitchers generate various pitching forms, e.g., variable wind-up, cocking, and follow-through forms. However, they commonly rotate their wrists and fingers at increasingly high speeds via...
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Main Authors: | Ken Takiyama (Author), Masaya Hirashima (Author), Shinya Fujii (Author) |
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