Affiliation:
1. University of London, Institute of Psychiatry
Abstract
Reaction + movement-times on four counter-offensive techniques of Shotokan karate were found not to differ with regard to sidedness, despite right-sided bias in such techniques in Shotokan kata (forms) previously recorded, and with no attempt to correct the bias in basics and/or sparring over a long period.
Subject
Sensory Systems,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
Reference3 articles.
1. Layton C. Right-sided bias in Shotokan karate kata. Traditional Karate, 1993, in press.
2. Blocking and Countering in Traditional Shotokan Karate Kata
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