Key evidence shows that dual-task training can enhance visual-motor coordination significantly.
Assessment through dual-task training techniques may reveal essential insights on practitioner strategies.
While improvements are promising, external validation is necessary to confirm findings across diverse alpine ski settings.
Abstract
Coaches should incorporate dual-task training to improve visual-motor coordination and bilateral symmetry, thereby mitigating technical asymmetries and enhancing competitive outcomes.
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