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Evaluating Nero-muscular coordination for hands among physical education students at the Hashemite University

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Type Article
Document no. 042724
Author Khasawneh, Aman S. Evaluation and Exertion, the Hashemite University
Second author Mousa, Ahmed A. Sport medicine, the Hashemite University.
Atiyat, Khaled M. Sport fitness and training, University of Jordan.
Pages pp.62-72
Host Item Entry International Journal of Applied Educational Studies. Vol. 5, August 2009
Descriptors Al-Hashemite University (Jordan)  -  Physical education  -  University students
Language of document English
Country Kuwait
The purpose of this study was to evaluate Nero-muscular coordination for hands among physical education students at the Hashemite University. Nero-muscular coordination was evaluated using the soda pop test and the effect of two variables including sex (male vs. female) and hand (dominate and none dominate). The data was collected from a sample of 305 students via survey method. Results indicated that sex (male vs. female) and hand (dominate vs. none dominate) appeared most powerful predictors of Nero-muscular coordination in favor of female and dominate hand of the student. The study ended by offering a number of theoretical and practical recommendations for the field of study. (Published abstract)

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Khasawneh, Aman S.. (2009). Evaluating Nero-muscular coordination for hands among physical education students at the Hashemite University . International Journal of Applied Educational Studies. Vol. 5, August 2009. pp.62-72 Retrieved from search.shamaa.org