AbstractThe objective of the study was to identify differences in tennis performance of children at skill, motivation, and motor-coordination level, depending on their position in the national rank. The research was conducted on 33 athletes, aged between 10 and 12 years (average age = 11.51, SD = .55). Participants were subjected to the Concentrated Attention Test, The Sport Motivation Scale SMS - 28 and a coordination trial of Tapping and Tracing Test. Concluding, differences between athletes at national level can be explained by differentially developed psycho-motor factors. Athletes who have reached high scores in the skill tests likewise achieved the best sport results
Aim: The aim of this study is to examine the effects of fun tennis training on some motoric features...
In a study commissioned by Tennis Australia, elite junior tennis players’ attentional processes were...
Roger Federer is convinced: "... every game has become almost mental and physical ...". Good physica...
AbstractThe objective of our study was to identify the psycho-motor factors, their strength influenc...
AbstractThe objective of our study was to identify differences in tennis performance across the nati...
The purpose of this study was twofold: (1) to determine the gross motor coordination performance lev...
AbstractThe objective of our study is to find the personality factors that determine success in tenn...
The purpose of this study was to compare the serve speed and motor coordination of elite and club le...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to examine motivational correlates of mentally tough behav...
The study examined the relationship between selected motor tests and competitive successfulness in t...
This study evaluated the association between the frequency of tennis play and executive function in ...
Sport engagement, including tennis, and physical activity have been shown to have a positive influen...
AbstractThe purpose of this study consists of analyzing the existing correlations between the eye-ha...
The influence of condition workout on the performance of a junior tennis player The goal of the thes...
To investigate the reasons motivating children to participate in tennis, the Participation Motivatio...
Aim: The aim of this study is to examine the effects of fun tennis training on some motoric features...
In a study commissioned by Tennis Australia, elite junior tennis players’ attentional processes were...
Roger Federer is convinced: "... every game has become almost mental and physical ...". Good physica...
AbstractThe objective of our study was to identify the psycho-motor factors, their strength influenc...
AbstractThe objective of our study was to identify differences in tennis performance across the nati...
The purpose of this study was twofold: (1) to determine the gross motor coordination performance lev...
AbstractThe objective of our study is to find the personality factors that determine success in tenn...
The purpose of this study was to compare the serve speed and motor coordination of elite and club le...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to examine motivational correlates of mentally tough behav...
The study examined the relationship between selected motor tests and competitive successfulness in t...
This study evaluated the association between the frequency of tennis play and executive function in ...
Sport engagement, including tennis, and physical activity have been shown to have a positive influen...
AbstractThe purpose of this study consists of analyzing the existing correlations between the eye-ha...
The influence of condition workout on the performance of a junior tennis player The goal of the thes...
To investigate the reasons motivating children to participate in tennis, the Participation Motivatio...
Aim: The aim of this study is to examine the effects of fun tennis training on some motoric features...
In a study commissioned by Tennis Australia, elite junior tennis players’ attentional processes were...
Roger Federer is convinced: "... every game has become almost mental and physical ...". Good physica...