نتایج جستجو برای: landing capacity

تعداد نتایج: 286817  

Journal: :Journal of sports science & medicine 2015
Regan J Standing Peter S Maulder

Parkour is an activity that encompasses methods of jumping, climbing and vaulting. With landing being a pertinent part of this practise, Parkour participants (traceurs) have devised their own habitual landing strategies, which are suggested to be a safer and more effective style of landing. The purpose of this study was to compare the habitual landing strategies of traceurs and recreationally t...

Journal: :Acta of bioengineering and biomechanics 2017
Xiaofei Xiao Weiya Hao Xuhong Li Bingjun Wan Gongbing Shan

PURPOSE About 70% injury of gymnasts happened during landing - an interaction between gymnast and landing mat. The most injured joint is the ankle. The current study examined the effect of mechanical properties of landing mat on ankle loading with aims to identify means of decreasing the risk of ankle injury. METHOD Gymnastic skill - salto backward stretched with 3/2 twist was captured by two...

1999
Alex Foessel-Bunting William Whittaker

This paper explores the use of millimeter-wave (MMW) scanning radar for control and safeguarding during spacecraft descent and landing. The essay compares radar characteristics such as beam width, agility and range accuracy, against sensing requirements for a specific descent and landing scenario. While the study discussed here presents the advantages of agile motion-free scanning radar for map...

Journal: :Journal of surgical orthopaedic advances 2013
Brett D Owens Kenneth L Cameron Michele L Duffey Donna Vargas Michael J Duffey Sally B Mountcastle Darin Padua Bradley J Nelson

As part of the physical education program at the United States Military Academy, all cadets complete a movement training course designed to develop skills and improve performance in military-related physical tasks as well as obstacle navigation. The purpose of this study was to determine if completion of this course would also result in changes in jump-landing technique that reduce the risk of ...

Journal: :Research in sports medicine 2014
Gerwyn Hughes

There is considerable evidence to support a number of biomechanical risk factors associated with non-contact anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. This paper aims to review these biomechanical risk factors and highlight future directions relating to them. Current perspectives investigating trunk position and relationships between strength, muscle activity and biomechanics during landing/cutt...

Journal: :Sports biomechanics 2010
Chris Mills Maurice R Yeadon Matthew T G Pain

This study investigated how changes in the material properties of a landing mat could minimise ground reaction forces (GRF) and internal loading on a gymnast during landing. A multi-layer model of a gymnastics competition landing mat and a subject-specific seven-link wobbling mass model of a gymnast were developed to address this aim. Landing mat properties (stiffness and damping) were optimise...

Journal: :Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports 2014
D Heinrich A J van den Bogert W Nachbauer

Recent data highlight that competitive skiers face a high risk of injuries especially during off-balance jump landing maneuvers in downhill skiing. The purpose of the present study was to develop a musculo-skeletal modeling and simulation approach to investigate the cause-and-effect relationship between a perturbed landing position, i.e., joint angles and trunk orientation, and the peak force i...

2017
Chris Mills Maurice R. Yeadon Matthew T.G. Pain

This study investigated how changes in the material properties of a landing mat could minimise ground reaction forces (GRF) and internal loading on a gymnast during landing. A multi-layer model of a gymnastics competition landing mat and a subject-specific seven link wobbling mass model of a gymnast were developed to address this aim. Landing mat properties (stiffness and damping) were optimise...

Journal: :Anthurium A Caribbean Studies Journal 2011

2007
Andres Huertas Yang Cheng Larry H. Matthies

Unmanned planetary landers to date have landed "blind"; that is, without the benefit of onboard landing hazard detection and avoidance systems. This constrains landing site selection to very benign terrain, which in turn constrains the scientific agenda of missions. The state of the art Entry, Descent, and Landing (EDL) technology can land a spacecraft on Mars somewhere within a 20-100km landin...

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