Motor laterality as a training skill. Learning effects over the change of lateral tendency
The motor laterality is a traditional problem in the field of physical education. The explanation about this problem has been suported on genetics and byologics models, which considere it as a general human being condition to use one side of our body prior to the other one. This human disposition is...
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Main Authors: | A. Bilbao (Author), A. Oña (Author) |
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Asociación Española de Ciencias del Deporte,
2010-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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