The Effect of Warming on Visual Response Time in Dominant and Non-Dominant Lower and Upper Extremities

The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of warm-up activity on the visual response time of the dominant and non-dominant hand and foot in basketball players. A total of 13 male basketball athletes with an age of 14.38 ± .506 years, height 180.15 ± 8.07 cm, body weight 66.54 ± 13.73 and s...

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Main Authors: Nurtekin Erkmen, Yağmur Kocaoğlu, Ahmet Kaan Aslan, Yasemin Bayraktar, Abdullah Arguz
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Language:English
Published: Selcuk University Press 2023-12-01
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author Nurtekin Erkmen
Yağmur Kocaoğlu
Ahmet Kaan Aslan
Yasemin Bayraktar
Abdullah Arguz
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Yağmur Kocaoğlu
Ahmet Kaan Aslan
Yasemin Bayraktar
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description The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of warm-up activity on the visual response time of the dominant and non-dominant hand and foot in basketball players. A total of 13 male basketball athletes with an age of 14.38 ± .506 years, height 180.15 ± 8.07 cm, body weight 66.54 ± 13.73 and sports experience 4.69 ± 13.73 years were voluntarily included in the study. Visual response time of the dominant and non-dominant hand and foot were measured before and after the warm-up protocol. The warm-up protocol consisted of a 20-minute warm-up activity including basketball-specific movements and 5-minute stretching movements. Visual response time of the athletes were measured with the Blazepod system. There was no significant difference in the group main effect and time x group interaction of the athletes' hand visual response times after warm-up (F=2.403; p>0.05; F=0.170; p>0.05). There was a statistically significant difference in the time effect (F=22.943; p
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spelling doaj-art-026a977875eb4dc083abfe416d7961792025-01-03T00:45:00ZengSelcuk University PressTürk Spor ve Egzersiz Dergisi2147-56522023-12-0125334835610.15314/tsed.1380623154The Effect of Warming on Visual Response Time in Dominant and Non-Dominant Lower and Upper ExtremitiesNurtekin Erkmen0Yağmur Kocaoğlu1Ahmet Kaan Aslan2Yasemin Bayraktar3Abdullah Arguz4SELCUK UNIVERSITY, FACULTY OF SPORTS SCIENCEHATAY MUSTAFA KEMAL UNIVERSITY, SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SPORTSGAZI UNIVERSITY, INSTITUTE OF HEALTH SCIENCESSELCUK UNIVERSITY, FACULTY OF SPORTS SCIENCESELCUK UNIVERSITY, FACULTY OF SPORTS SCIENCEThe aim of this study was to investigate the effect of warm-up activity on the visual response time of the dominant and non-dominant hand and foot in basketball players. A total of 13 male basketball athletes with an age of 14.38 ± .506 years, height 180.15 ± 8.07 cm, body weight 66.54 ± 13.73 and sports experience 4.69 ± 13.73 years were voluntarily included in the study. Visual response time of the dominant and non-dominant hand and foot were measured before and after the warm-up protocol. The warm-up protocol consisted of a 20-minute warm-up activity including basketball-specific movements and 5-minute stretching movements. Visual response time of the athletes were measured with the Blazepod system. There was no significant difference in the group main effect and time x group interaction of the athletes' hand visual response times after warm-up (F=2.403; p>0.05; F=0.170; p>0.05). There was a statistically significant difference in the time effect (F=22.943; phttps://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/3494115basketballdominant legresponse time
spellingShingle Nurtekin Erkmen
Yağmur Kocaoğlu
Ahmet Kaan Aslan
Yasemin Bayraktar
Abdullah Arguz
The Effect of Warming on Visual Response Time in Dominant and Non-Dominant Lower and Upper Extremities
Türk Spor ve Egzersiz Dergisi
basketball
dominant leg
response time
title The Effect of Warming on Visual Response Time in Dominant and Non-Dominant Lower and Upper Extremities
title_full The Effect of Warming on Visual Response Time in Dominant and Non-Dominant Lower and Upper Extremities
title_fullStr The Effect of Warming on Visual Response Time in Dominant and Non-Dominant Lower and Upper Extremities
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of Warming on Visual Response Time in Dominant and Non-Dominant Lower and Upper Extremities
title_short The Effect of Warming on Visual Response Time in Dominant and Non-Dominant Lower and Upper Extremities
title_sort effect of warming on visual response time in dominant and non dominant lower and upper extremities
topic basketball
dominant leg
response time
url https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/3494115
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