Effect of 4-Weeks Traditional Archery Intervention on Hand-Eye Coordination and Upper Limb Reaction Time Among Sedentary Youth

  • Anuar Zolkafi M
  • Juliana Nordin N
  • Abdul Rahman H
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Abstract

This studyaims to determine the effect of a 4-weeks traditional archery intervention on hand-eye coordination and upper limb reaction time in sedentary youth. Methods: Thirty sedentary youth with leisure time activities of less than 150 minutes/week (mean age = 21.03 ± 1.61 years old) were randomly assigned into an intervention and a control group. A specific regimen of traditional archery training was given to the intervention group for 4 weeks, the control group on the other hand was requested to maintaintheir lifestyle. Result: There was significant intervention effect on hand-eye coordination of the intervention group (p< 0.05). The reaction time of intervention group showed higher improvement compared to the control group, however, the intervention effect was not statistically significant (p>0.05). Conclusion: Archery trainingsignificantly improved the hand-eye coordination within 4 weeks.

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Anuar Zolkafi, M. A., Juliana Nordin, N., Abdul Rahman, H., Mon Sarip, N. A., Teng Abdullah, N. I., & Azmani Sahar, M. (2018). Effect of 4-Weeks Traditional Archery Intervention on Hand-Eye Coordination and Upper Limb Reaction Time Among Sedentary Youth. The Journal of Social Sciences Research, (SPI6), 1225–1230. https://doi.org/10.32861/jssr.spi6.1225.1230

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