Task Dependence
Cross-source consensus on Task Dependence from 1 sources and 7 claims.
1 sources · 7 claims
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- The appropriate amount of zone of apposition depends on the task. — Zone of Apposition, Total Hip Replacement Rehab, and Client Buy-In
- A minimized zone of apposition may be a short-term stress adaptation rather than an immediate error. — Zone of Apposition, Total Hip Replacement Rehab, and Client Buy-In
- Focused breaths can restore zone of apposition after stress, exertion, or task demands. — Zone of Apposition, Total Hip Replacement Rehab, and Client Buy-In
- High-output, high-stress, and sport-specific situations may usefully reduce the zone of apposition. — Zone of Apposition, Total Hip Replacement Rehab, and Client Buy-In
- Powerlifters may use a large spinal arch because it shortens bar path and improves leg drive. — Zone of Apposition, Total Hip Replacement Rehab, and Client Buy-In
- A one-repetition-maximum bench press is presented as a context where a large zone of apposition may not be ideal. — Zone of Apposition, Total Hip Replacement Rehab, and Client Buy-In
- During competitive sport, conscious management of rib cage position can interfere with the sport task. — Zone of Apposition, Total Hip Replacement Rehab, and Client Buy-In