Sanchita Rathore, Vishan Singh Rathore, Arun Singh Rathore
The present study examined differences in sensomotor coordination and reactive stress tolerance among female athletes from three team sports i.e. basketball, handball, and volleyball. For the purpose of this study sixty (60) female athletes, aged between 18 and 23 years randomly selected. The Vienna Test System was used to assess sensomotor coordination (SMK test) and reactive stress tolerance (Determination Test). Data were analyzed using one-way ANOVA to determine inter-group variations. The findings shown significant differences in both sensomotor coordination (F (2,57) = 5.38, P=0.007) and reactive stress tolerance (F (2,57) = 6.06, P=0.004) across sports groups. Post-hoc comparisons showed that volleyball players scored significantly lower than basketball and handball athletes on both measures. These results suggest that sport-specific skill demands and training intensity may influence athletes’ perceptual-motor efficiency and cognitive adaptability under stress. The study highlights the importance of integrating psychomotor assessments into athletic training to optimize performance and decision-making efficiency.
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