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Tawni M. Luczo
Researcher at California State University
Publications - 9
Citations - 381
Tawni M. Luczo is an academic researcher from California State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Team sport & Jumping. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 9 publications receiving 307 citations. Previous affiliations of Tawni M. Luczo include California State University, Monterey Bay.
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Relationship Between Unilateral Jumping Ability and Asymmetry on Multidirectional Speed in Team-Sport Athletes
Robert G. Lockie,Samuel J. Callaghan,Simon P. Berry,Erin R. A. Cooke,Corrin A. Jordan,Tawni M. Luczo,Matthew D. Jeffriess +6 more
TL;DR: Pearson's correlations (r) determined speed and jump performance relationships; stepwise regression ascertained jump predictors of speed (p ⩽ 0.05) and athletes with asymmetries similar to this study should not experience speed detriments.
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A preliminary investigation into the relationship between functional movement screen scores and athletic physical performance in female team sport athletes.
Robert G. Lockie,Adrian B. Schultz,Samuel J. Callaghan,Corrin A. Jordan,Tawni M. Luczo,Matthew D. Jeffriess +5 more
TL;DR: Limits in using the FMS to identify movement deficiencies that could negatively impact athletic performance in female team sport athletes are suggested.
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Can selected functional movement screen assessments be used to identify movement deficiencies that could affect multidirectional speed and jump performance
Robert G. Lockie,Adrian B. Schultz,Corrin A. Jordan,Samuel J. Callaghan,Matthew D. Jeffriess,Tawni M. Luczo +5 more
TL;DR: The FMS seems to have minimal capabilities for identifying movement deficiencies that could affect multidirectional speed and jumping in male team sport athletes.
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Certain Actions from the Functional Movement Screen Do Not Provide an Indication of Dynamic Stability
Robert G. Lockie,Samuel J. Callaghan,Corrin A. Jordan,Tawni M. Luczo,Matthew D. Jeffriess,Farzad Jalilvand,Adrian B. Schultz +6 more
TL;DR: The mSEBT clearly indicated participants with different dynamic stability capabilities, and the selected FMS exercises investigated in this study have a limited capacity to identify dynamic stability in team sport athletes.
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Does the Trunk Stability Push-Up Provide an Effective Measure of Upper-Body Function Specific to Male Team Sport Athletes?
TL;DR: The bilateral MBCP is a more effective test of upperbody function than the TSPU, and can discriminate between athletes with different upper-body function, indicating its applicability for team sports.