Search Results - Human Movement
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Evaluation of the PhySens as a wrist-worn wearable in pitch detection and biomechanical workload estimation
Greenberg, E. M., Thomas, S. J., Kablan, J., Condon, J., Backstrom, E., Lawrence, J. T.Published in Sports Health: A Multidisciplinary Approach (2025)“…Hypothesis: The wrist-worn sensor system (PhySens) will: 1) accurately detect and differentiate throwing activity from other baseball movements, and 2) accurately predict ball velocity, arm slot angle, and elbow valgus torque. …”
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Investigation of biomechanical factors in track and field javelin performance: a multidimensional analysis of predictive variables through multiple regression analysis
Gil, H.-J., Yang, J. J., Park, J. C., Lee, Y. S., Park, J. M.Published in Korean Journal of Sport Biomechanics (2023)“…Objective: The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of human motion and javelin kinematics during the energy transfer in javelin throwing on records, and to provide evidencebased training insights for athletes and coaches to enhance records. …”
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Positional relationship between ball and fingers for accurate baseball pitching
Kusafuka, A., Nishikawa, K., Tsukamoto, N., Kudo, K.Published in PLOS ONE (2023)“…Accurately throwing an object to a target position repeatedly is one of the specific human motor skills. The final arrival position of a thrown ball can be determined by its physical state at release. …”
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The effectiveness of penalty takers' deception: A scoping review
Zheng, R., van der Kamp, J., Miller-Dicks, M., Navia, J., Savelsbergh, G.Published in Human Movement Science (2023)“…Human Movement Science…”
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3D pose estimation and tracking in handball actions using a monocular camera
Šajina, R., Ivašic-Kos, M.Published in Journal of Imaging (2022)“…Player pose estimation is particularly important for sports because it provides more accurate monitoring of athlete movements and performance, recognition of player actions, analysis of techniques, and evaluation of action execution accuracy. …”
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Does handball throwing velocity increase after an eccentric overload-induced postactivation potentiation?
Asencio, P., Sabido, R., García-Valverde, A., Hernández-Davó, J. L.Published in European Journal of Human Movement (2020)“…European Journal of Human Movement…”
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The anthropometric and physical performance profiles of female handball players: Influence of playing position
Haksever, B., Soylu, C., Micoogullari, M., Baltaci, G.Published in European Journal of Human Movement (2021)“…European Journal of Human Movement…”
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An analytical study of levels of innovative thinking among handball players
Zeghair, H. O., Abbas, K. H., Hasan, S. H.Published in Journal of Human Sport & Exercise (2021)“…Among these skills are those that are visible to the eye, and some of them are not apparent, as they are related to the secrets of the human soul. Thinking is of great player in accordance with the requirements of the game that the player performs, especially the handball player. …”
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Investigating the landing kinetics factors and preparatory knee muscle activation in female handball players with and without dynamic knee valgus while performing single leg landin...
Mansouri, R., Bahrami, F., Rajabi, R., Minoonejad, H., Kaczmarczyk, K.Published in Biomedical Human Kinetics (2021) -
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Integrating situational probability and kinematic information when anticipating disguised movements
Helm, F., Cañal-Bruland, R., Mann, D. L., Troje, N. F., Munzert, J.Published in Psychology of Sport and Exercise (2020)“…Conclusion: Findings suggest that observers rely more strongly on non-kinematic (situational probability) information when the reliability of the observable movement kinematics becomes less certain.…”
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The relationship between the result of FMS research and risk of sports injuries
Ulewski, D., Weber-Nowakowska, K., Gebska, M., Zyzniewska-Banaszak, E., Kolodziej, L.Published in Journal of Education, Health and Sport (2019)“…Physical effort is undoubtedly linked to human functioning. Daily activities, professional work and locomotion are basic signs of physical exercises. …”
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Modelling and simulation in sport and exercise
A. Baca, J. PerlPublished 2020“…Modelling and simulation techniques are of central importance to conducting research in sport and exercise science, informing data collection and helping to analyze patterns of movement and physical performance. Modelling and Simulation in Sport and Exercise is the first book to offer an instructive reference for modelling and simulation methods for researchers and sport and exercise scientists. …”