TY - JOUR KW - Intangible cultural heritage KW - Motor action KW - Motor interaction KW - motor praxiology KW - Paradoxical game KW - Decision making KW - detection method KW - methodology AU - Veronica Munoz-Arroyave AU - Miguel Pic AU - Rafael Luchoro-Parrilla AU - Jorge Serna AU - Cristofol Salas-Santandreu AU - Sabrine Damian-Silva AU - Leonardo Machado AU - Rosa Rodriguez-Arregi AU - Queralt Prat AU - Conxita Duran-Delgado AU - Pere Lavega-Burgues AB - The aim of this research was to study from a multidimensional point of view (decisional, relational and energetic) the interpersonal relationships established by girls and boys in the traditional sport game of Elbow Tag. Scientific evidence has shown that Traditional Sport Games (TSG) trigger different effects on male and female genders in relation to emotional experiences, decision-making, conflicts and motor relationships. Despite the fact that these dimensions are intertwined, there are hardly any studies that interpret motor behaviors holistically, i.e., taking a multidimensional (360°) view of these dimensions. For this study, a quasi-experimental design was used and a type III design was applied, inspired by the observational methodology N/P/M. A total of 147 university students participated (M = 19.6, SD = 2.3): 47 girls (31.97\%) and 100 boys (68.02\%). A mixed ‘ad hoc’ registration system was designed with acceptable margins of data quality. Cross-tabula-tions, classification trees and T-patterns analysis were applied. The results indicated that social in-teractions between girls and boys in a mixed group were unequal. This difference was mainly due to decision-making (sub-role variable), which has much greater predictive power than the energetic variables (MV and steps). DO - 10.3390/su13147887 M1 - 14 N1 - Publisher: MDPI AG N2 - The aim of this research was to study from a multidimensional point of view (decisional, relational and energetic) the interpersonal relationships established by girls and boys in the traditional sport game of Elbow Tag. Scientific evidence has shown that Traditional Sport Games (TSG) trigger different effects on male and female genders in relation to emotional experiences, decision-making, conflicts and motor relationships. Despite the fact that these dimensions are intertwined, there are hardly any studies that interpret motor behaviors holistically, i.e., taking a multidimensional (360°) view of these dimensions. For this study, a quasi-experimental design was used and a type III design was applied, inspired by the observational methodology N/P/M. A total of 147 university students participated (M = 19.6, SD = 2.3): 47 girls (31.97\%) and 100 boys (68.02\%). A mixed ‘ad hoc’ registration system was designed with acceptable margins of data quality. Cross-tabula-tions, classification trees and T-patterns analysis were applied. The results indicated that social in-teractions between girls and boys in a mixed group were unequal. This difference was mainly due to decision-making (sub-role variable), which has much greater predictive power than the energetic variables (MV and steps). TI - Promoting Interpersonal Relationships through Elbow Tag, a Traditional Sporting Game. A Multidimensional Approach UR - https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85111121185&doi=10.3390%2fsu13147887&partnerID=40&md5=aaf139c174c33fc39f3d0a1ae26f1f6f VL - 13 SN - 20711050 (ISSN) ER -