Castellano Estímulos visuales y reacciones psicomotrices em esgrima
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https://doi.org/10.61164/rmnm.v5i1.3680Palabras clave:
Equilibrio postural. Estímulos Tácteis. Tiempo de movimiento Tiempo de reacción.Resumen
La esgrima, al igual que el tenis, ambos son deportes unilaterales y se practican con un instrumento mediador (florete, sable, espada; raqueta en el tenis), y estos equipos tienen diferentes pesos. El florete pesa 0,5 kg; el sable debe pesar menos de 0,77 kg, generalmente 0,5 kg; y la espada pesa 0,77 kg; La raqueta de tenis, por otro lado, pesa alrededor de 0,3 kg. Esto implica un uso unilateral de los músculos del cuerpo. Este estudio evaluó la precisión del movimiento y el comportamiento motor de las respuestas sensorio-motoras correspondientes a cada estímulo motor a ser aplicadas a los estudiantes de Educación Física de la Universidad Federal de Paraná (UFPR), durante las clases de Esgrima y realizar una revisión bibliográfica que para comparar las variables psicomotoras con el presentado en la literatura, estas variables están vinculadas a componentes naturales requeridos para un deportista, como la cognición, la percepción, la memorización, la atención y el razonamiento.
Palabras clave: Equilibrio postural. Estímulos Tácteis. Tiempo de movimiento Tiempo de reacción.
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