Search Results - Human Movement
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Exploring the interplay between elite athletes and sport equipment in the quest for performance: A case study in sailing
Terrien, E., Huet, B., Saury, J.Published in 28th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 4-7 July 2023, Paris, France (2023)“…Results The analysis revealed eight typical meaningful elements in the riders` own worlds: flight height, physical effort, position in the fleet, sail movements, sail power, speed variations, transmission balance, wind variations. …”
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Relationship between amount of variability in eye motion and performance in simulated sailing
Menayo Antúnez, R., Manzanares Serrano, A., Segado, F., Martinez, M.Published in European Journal of Human Movement (2016)“…European Journal of Human Movement…”
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Determining factors in the performance of hiking in dinghy sailing: a literature review
Chicoy Garcia, I., Encarnación Martinez, A.Published in European Journal of Human Movement (2015)“…European Journal of Human Movement…”
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Applied sport mechanics
Burkett, B.Published 2019“…Applied Sport Mechanics, Fourth Edition With Web Resource, helps undergraduate students understand how the fundamental laws of human movement affect athletes` performances. Foundational principles of kinetics, kinematics, and sports technique are clearly presented and then explored through a variety of applied scenarios. …”
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How use the motion capture system in training
Shestakov, M., Kashcheev, A., Tokunov, E., Martynov, P.Published in 6th Conference - Coordination abilities in physical education, sports and rehabilitation (2015)“…A technology of 3D analysis based on high-speed video recording is widely accepted and used in different spheres of human activity. A 3D model gives an accurate and detailed image of any object or physical motion. …”
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Association of power at VO2peak and anaerobic threshold with rank in British high performance junior surfers
Barlow, M. J., Gresty, K., Findlay, M., Cooke, C.Published in Human Movement (2015)“…Human Movement…”
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Sport and exercise science: an introduction
Sewell, D., Watkins, P., Griffin, M.Published 2005“…Contents (chapters): 1 Anatomy and Physiology Sport and Exercise in the Life Sciences Human Anatomy and Physiology Human Physiological Systems Skeletal Muscle Physiology and Metabolism Energy Balance and Body Composition Lifestyle Factors Affecting Health 2 Biomechanics Introduction to Sports Biomechanics Human and Linear Kinematic Concepts Linear Kinetics: The Study of Force and Movement Angular Kinematics Angular Kinetics Fluid Biomechanics Analysis Methods 3 Psychology Psychology of Sport Exercise and Psychological Health The Psychology of Motor Learning and Performance The website also includes some multiple choice questions, review questions and answers and useful links.…”
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Sport and exercise science. An introduction
Sewell, D. A., Watkins, P., Murray, G.Published 2012“…Contents: 1 Anatomy and Physiology Sport and Exercise in the Life Sciences Human Anatomy and Physiology Human Physiological Systems Skeletal Muscle Physiology and Metabolism Energy Balance and Body Composition Lifestyle Factors Affecting Health 2 Biomechanics Introduction to Sports Biomechanics Human and Linear Kinematic Concepts Linear Kinetics: The Study of Force and Movement Angular Kinematics Angular Kinetics Fluid Biomechanics Analysis Methods 3 Psychology Psychology of Sport Exercise and Psychological Health The Psychology of Motor Learning and Performance…”
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Un-learning a motor task: Brief reactivation allows to erase motor memories
de Beukelaar, T., Alaerts, K., Wooley, D. G., Wenderoth, N.Published in 17th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS), Bruges, 4. -7. July 2012 (2012)“…Much is known about how these motor skills are learned and consolidated in the human brain, but how can we un-learn movements, for example, when a wrong technique has been acquired? …”
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