نتایج جستجو برای: throwing power

تعداد نتایج: 489948  

Journal: :Journal of sports sciences 2013
Hillary Plummer Gretchen Dawn Oliver

The catcher has the most demanding position in the games of baseball and softball with no regulations on how many throws they make during game. It was the purpose of this study to describe the kinematics and kinetics of the throwing motion in catchers when throwing down to second base. It was hypothesised that younger and older catchers would display significantly different throwing kinematics ...

2015
Elliot M. Greenberg Alicia Fernandez-Fernandez J. Todd R. Lawrence Philip McClure

CONTEXT Several investigations have noted that throwing athletes exhibit a more posteriorly oriented humeral head (humeral retrotorsion) in the dominant arm. This asymmetry is believed to represent an adaptive response to the stress of throwing that occurs during childhood. The significance of this alteration and factors that affect its development are currently not clear. EVIDENCE ACQUISITIO...

2011
Ikram Hussain Arshad Bari

This paper considers the kinematic characteristics of over arm throwing with particular emphasis on the techniques of throwing in cricket. The technique is subdivided into: (1) Wind up phase, (2) late cocking Phase (3) arm acceleration and (4) instant of ball release. The study was used to form the samples as, 10 elite cricket players. The ages of the players were (mean ± 23.50). The physical c...

Journal: :The American journal of sports medicine 2002
Kevin E Wilk Keith Meister James R Andrews

The overhead throwing motion is an extremely skillful and intricate movement that is very stressful on the shoulder joint complex. The overhead throwing athlete places extraordinary demands on this complex. Excessively high stresses are applied to the shoulder joint because of the tremendous forces generated by the thrower. The thrower's shoulder must be lax enough to allow excessive external r...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 1949
O J VAUGHAN-JACKSON

A man aged thirty-one years attended the London Hospital in June 1948, complaining that three months earlier he had “ sprained “ his right wrist while playing Rugby football. He was not sure of the exact nature of the injury and did not think much of it at the time. Later he noticed that forced palmar-flexion of the right wrist joint caused pain over the radial half of the dorsum of the joint a...

2006
Günter Tidow

As any voluntary movement depends on the contraction of muscles, the different techniques in the running, jumping and throwing events are very closely related to, and even depend on, neuro-muscular activity. Generally speaking,‘speedstrength’ or ‘power’ is the main form of strength required. As far as the character of muscular tension is concerned, in the sprints speed-cyclical contractions wit...

Journal: :Journal of sports science & medicine 2012
Rebecca Rienhoff Joseph Baker Lennart Fischer Bernd Strauss Jörg Schorer

One characteristic of perceptual expertise in sport and other domains is known as 'the quiet eye', which assumes that fixated information is processed during gaze stability and insufficient spatial information leads to a decrease in performance. The aims of this study were a) replicating inter- and intra-group variability and b) investigating the extent to which quiet eye supports information p...

Journal: :Acta psychologica 2018
Chéla R Willey Zili Liu

The schema theory of learning predicts that varied training in motor learning should give rise to better transfer than specific training. For example, throwing beanbags during practice to targets 5 and 9ft away should better generalize to targets 7 and 11ft away, as compared to only throwing to a target 7ft away. In this study, we tested this prediction in a throwing task, when the pretest, pra...

Journal: :Journal of applied biomechanics 2008
Kristin E Meyer Erin E Saether Emily K Soiney Meegan S Shebeck Keith L Paddock Paula M Ludewig

Proper scapular motion is crucial for normal shoulder mechanics. Scapular motion affects glenohumeral joint function during throwing, yet little is known about this dynamic activity. Asymptomatic subjects (10 male and 10 female), ages 21 to 45, were analyzed. Electromagnetic surface sensors on the sternum, acromion, and humerus were used to collect 3-D motion data during three trials of low-vel...

Journal: :Journal of athletic training 2007
Craig A Wassinger Joseph B Myers Joseph M Gatti Kevin M Conley Scott M Lephart

CONTEXT Application of cryotherapy modalities is common after acute shoulder injury and as part of rehabilitation. During athletic events, athletes may return to play after this treatment. The effects of cryotherapy on dominant shoulder proprioception have been assessed, yet the effects on throwing performance are unknown. OBJECTIVE To determine the effects of a cryotherapy application on sho...

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