LATERALITY TEST
Laterality, in biological psychology, is the development of specialized functioning in each hemisphere of the brain or in the side of the body which each controls.
The most obvious example of laterality is handedness, which is the tendency to use one hand or the other to perform activities. It is the usual practice to classify persons as right-handed, left-handed, or ambidextrous (two-handed).
The objective of this study is to identify strengths and weakness linked to player’s bilateral movements and preferences.
Player’s will experience physical assessments (Broad Jump, Single Leg Jump, Top Speed, etc…) as well as technical tests (Passing, Finishing, Dribbling). Once all data is collected, players will be measured individually and as a group.
Laterality, in biological psychology, is the development of specialized functioning in each hemisphere of the brain or in the side of the body which each controls.
The most obvious example of laterality is handedness, which is the tendency to use one hand or the other to perform activities. It is the usual practice to classify persons as right-handed, left-handed, or ambidextrous (two-handed).
The objective of this study is to identify strengths and weakness linked to player’s bilateral movements and preferences.
Player’s will experience physical assessments (Broad Jump, Single Leg Jump, Top Speed, etc…) as well as technical tests (Passing, Finishing, Dribbling). Once all data is collected, players will be measured individually and as a group.
Laterality, in biological psychology, is the development of specialized functioning in each hemisphere of the brain or in the side of the body which each controls.
The most obvious example of laterality is handedness, which is the tendency to use one hand or the other to perform activities. It is the usual practice to classify persons as right-handed, left-handed, or ambidextrous (two-handed).
The objective of this study is to identify strengths and weakness linked to player’s bilateral movements and preferences.
Player’s will experience physical assessments (Broad Jump, Single Leg Jump, Top Speed, etc…) as well as technical tests (Passing, Finishing, Dribbling). Once all data is collected, players will be measured individually and as a group.