Search Results - Kinematics
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Movement characteristics influencing intra-individual performance differences in competitions of men`s javelin throw
Makino, M., Takigawa, H., Matsubayashi, T.Published in International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport (2025)“…The best and worst recorded attempts by each thrower within the same competition were analysed. The kinematic variables were calculated and compared between attempts. …”
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Identifying influential motion patterns in javelin throwing using principal component analysis
Nishiyama, K.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2025)“…Principal component analysis was performed on kinematic variables obtained via three-dimensional motion analysis. …”
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What Is the effect of breast size on running economy and upper body biomechanical factors contributing to running economy?
Bennet, M. J., Brown, N. A., Spratford, W. A., Lindsay, C., Mara, J. K., Moore, I. S., Clark, B., Coltman, C. E.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2025)“…Methods Fifteen female recreational runners with a small breast size (volume range: 90-338 mL per breast) and 15 female recreational runners with a medium-large breast size (volume range: 351-1029 mL per breast) were matched for age and body mass index. Kinematic and oxygen consumption (VO2) data were collected while participants completed an 8-min treadmill protocol at two incremental velocities (8 and 10 km·h-1). …”
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Case Report: constraint led strength and conditioning for Paralympic throwers with skeletal dysplasia
Judge, L. W., Garcia-Carrillo, E.Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2025)“…Performance metrics included throwing distance, strength-to-mass ratio, and kinematic measurements of shot-put release. Results: Implementation yielded a 13.88 m competition throw (Tokyo 2021 Paralympics), with maintained body fat of 12%-14%. …”
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How pacing patterns influence middle-distance performance: Perspectives from object tracking and oxygen uptake
Yang, Y., Sugawara, H., Lee, X., Enomoto, Y.Published in Journal of Human Sport & Exercise (2025)“…This study explores the impact of kinematic and physiological factors on middle-distance running performance to optimize training strategies. …”
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A study on mechanical changes during the middle phase of the long jump approach run
Phukon, A. J., Dhar, K.Published in ISBS Proceedings Archive: Vol. 43: Iss. 1 (2025)“…This study investigated the mechanical adjustments made by elite long jumpers during the middle phase of the approach run. Kinematic data from the 5 senior Indian national level long jumpers (Personal Best:7.83±0.63m) with five high speed cameras (at resolution 1920s1080 with 120 frame per second). …”
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Effect of resistance training on kinetic and kinematic indicators in jump athletes: a systematic review
Wenchao, R., Soh, K. G., Samsudin, S., Zhao, Y., Wang, X., Zhang, X., Cao, L.Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2025)“…However, current research on these events remains insufficient, particularly in systematically analysing kinetic and kinematic indicators, exploring their relationships, and summarising common characteristics, which are crucial. …”
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Identification of kinematic predictors of starting speed in track and field sprinters
Vinogradova, O. P., Morozova, L. V., Melnikova, T. I.Published in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2025)“…Objective of the study is to identify the kinematic indicators of running steps that determine the effective achievement of starting speed by sprinters. …”
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A kinematic analysis of the hammer throw technique in elite female athletes: a comparative study between Chinese and international competitors
Liu, W., Ding, Y., He, R., Li, J.Published in Frontiers in Physiology (2025)“…Purpose: This study aimed to examine the kinematic features of the hammer throw technique among elite female athletes worldwide, which is essential for advancing the development of women`s hammer throw in China. …”
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Relationships between horizontal jump kinematics and sprint performance in female sprinters and team sport athletes
Johansen, B., van den Tillaar, R., Neville, J.Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2025)“…For single leg jumps, both legs were tested, and the best result was used for analysis. Kinematic variables—horizontal velocity, step length, contact time, flight time, and step frequency—were analyzed across all tasks. …”
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Biomechanical characteristics of hammer throwing technique
Haiming S.Published in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2025)“…The sample size of athletes of CG and EG was 10 observations for each investigated kinematic parameter. A total of 75 hammer throw attempts were recorded and 675 kinematic parameters were processed. …”
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Evaluation technology and methodology for improving hammer throwing technique using vertical elastic coupling
Haiming S.Published in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2025)“…We evaluated a number of kinematic parameters of athletes' movements. Results and conclusions. …”
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Concurrent validity of Theia3D markerless motion capture for detecting sagittal kinematic differences between gait speeds
Walker, J., Thomas, A., Lunn, D. E., Nicholson, G., Tucker, C. B.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2025)“…We do not yet understand the concurrent validity of markerless motion capture (MMC) to measure kinematic differences between multiple gait speeds. …”
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Effect of the horizontal construction of carbon fibre plate insert to midsole on the elite runners` lower limb biomechanics
Fengqin, F., Wang, J., Qiu, C., Li, S., Ren, Q., Yang, C., Yang, F.Published in Footwear Science (2025)“…Experimental plate (PHC: plate with horizontal curvature, PWHC: plates without horizontal curvature). GRF and kinematics of 10 consecutive running strides were collected by vicon and force plate (C-Motion Inc., Ontario, Canada; AMTI, Watertown, MA, USA). …”
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Effect of the innovative running shoes with the special plate structure on the elite runners` lower limb biomechanics
Wang, J., Fu, F., Qiu, C., Yang, C., Yang, F.Published in Footwear Science (2025)“…NFBS/LFBS footwear, the maximum value of the forward force of the forefoot: 293.2 N/232.5N, the maximum value of the reverse force of the forefoot: 310.8 N/304.2N). Kinematics of 10 consecutive running strides were collected by Vicon (200 Hz, Oxford Metrics Ltd., Oxford, UK). …”
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Effects of advanced footwear technology shoes on race walking efficiency and performance: a randomised cross over study
Lee, R. Y., Suzuki, Y., Hata, K., Yamazaki, Y., Yanagiya, T.Published in Footwear Science (2025)“…The sagittal lower limb joint kinematics were captured using a high-speed camera at 240 frames per second during the last 2-min in the race walk. …”
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Neuromuscular activity differs between the inside and outside legs during bend sprinting
Ohnuma, H., Kumano, A., Chiba, Y., Yoshimoto, T.Published in Journal of Human Sport & Exercise (2025)“…Surface electromyogram signals were sampled from the biceps femoris, gluteus maximus, rectus femoris, vastus lateralis, medial head of gastrocnemius, and tibialis anterior, and kinematic variables and ground reaction forces were measured during sprinting. …”
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Surface electromyography (sEMG) and kinematic compares of swing leg technique during sprint running and elastic band resistance training
Jie, Z., Ying, Z., Ruru, Z., Lanjuan, L., Niels, B. J. V., Daniel, K., Matthew, H.Published in 29th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 2-5 July 2024, Book of Abstracts (2024)“…Therefore, the study aimed to use the synchronous testing methods of kinematics and sEMG to test the swing technique action in maximum sprint running(MSR) and the swing technique during the EBRT for Chinese elite sprinters. …”
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Sensor fusion of high-frequency RTK GNSS and IMU improves the detection performance of running characteristics of each step in 400 m run
Keisuke, O., Kiyoshi, H., Naoto, M., Akiko, K., Wako, K., Hiroshi, N., Shunya, U., Masaki, T.Published in 29th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 2-5 July 2024, Book of Abstracts (2024)“…INTRODUCTION: Analyzing the kinematic characteristics of running performance, such as initial contact (IC) and toe-off (TO) timing, step length (SL), and frequency (SF), is a common practice among scientists and practitioners [1, 2]. …”