Search Results - Human Movement
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Cognitive load causes kinematic changes in both elite and non-elite rowers
Herrebrøden, H., Refsum Jensenius, A., Espeseth, T., Bishop, L., Vuoskoski, J. K.Published in Human Movement Science (2023)“…Human Movement Science…”
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Strength and conditioning for sports performance
I. Jeffreys, J.MoodyPublished 2021“…Cleather 7. The Bioenergetics of Human Performance; James P. Morton and Graeme L. …”
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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. …”
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Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Sport Sciences Research and Technology Support, September 20-21, 2019, in Vienna, Austria
J. Vilas-Boas, P. Pezarat-Correia, J. CabriPublished 2019“…The Conference Technical Program includes oral presentations and poster presentations, organized in four simultaneous tracks: Computer Systems in Sports, Health and Support Technology, Signal Processing in Human Movement and Sport Performance and Support Technology. …”
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Flexibility and strength of rowers
Piekorz, Z., Danielski, M., Strojek, K., Molski, P., Zukow, W., Lewandowski, A.Published in Journal of Education, Health and Sport (2018)“…The rowing, as a sport discipline, is physicly demanding so that activates most of human muscles. An inadequate training can lead to serious disorders of the musculoskeletal system. …”
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Joint action in an elite rowing pair crew after intensive team training: The reinforcement of extra-personal processes
R'Kiouak, M., Saury, J., Durand, M., Bourbousson, J.Published in Human Movement Science (2018)“…Human Movement Science…”
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Differences between elite, junior and non-rowers in kinematic and kinetic parameters during ergometer rowing
Cerne, T., Kamnik, R., Vesnicer, B., Zganec Gros, J., Munih, M.Published in Human Movement Science (2013)“…Human Movement Science…”
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AccrowLive: A multiplatform telemetry and sonification solution for rowing
Cesarini, D., Schaffert, N., Manganiello, C., Mattes, K.Published in Procedia Engineering (2014)“…Real-time feedback represents a good way to improve the performance of the athletes, providing direct information about quality and not only quantity of movement. Sound is an effective means to provide a feedback to humans, and sonification is a way to functionally transform information into sound. …”
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A three-dimensional model of the boat-oars-rower system using ADAMS and LifeMOD commercial software
Serveto, S., Barre, S., Kobus, J.-M., Mariot, J. -P.Published in Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part P: Journal of Sports Engineering and Technology (2010)“…In the example, a skilled rower is modelled with 19 human segments and 18 human joints which are personalized to the rower using the 32 external anthropometric data of the GEBOD program. …”