Imagery ability in Boccia: Comparison among federate athletes from different medical sport groups
The aim of this study was to analyse and compare movement visualization ability in federate and non-federate Boccia athletes, and among federate Boccia medical sport groups. Forty-two Boccia athletes (Federate N = 24; Non-federate N = 18) at an average age of 35.8 (SD = 11.19) participated in this s...
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Main Authors: | André Amorim (Author), Bruno Travassos (Author), Pedro Mendes (Author) |
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