A proposed framework to describe movement variability within sporting tasks: a scoping review

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    The broad term "movement variability" has been defined as "the normal variations that occur in motor performance across multiple repetitions of a task". This article focuses specifically on within-individual (also referred to as intra-individual or within-subject) movement variability within sporting tasks. Given that sport research and performance focus primarily on measuring mechanical variables (e_g kinematics and kinetics) and their results, this review is focused on mechanical variables of movement and movement variability. Tasks do not specify the movements to achieve this result, thus movement variability allows this goal to be consistently . . .

     

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