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Utilization of Biomechanics in Human Performance By Gideon Ariel, Ph.D. International Symposium on Sports Medicine – Israel 2004
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Biomechanics of the 21 st Century
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The Spectrum of Athletic PerformancesPerformances Explosive events – Throwing Throwing – Sprinting – Jumping Jumping Endurance events – Long distance run – Swimming – Cycling Accuracy events – Golf Golf – Archery – Tennis Tennis Team sports – Soccer – Basketball – Hockey Esthetic events – Figure skating – Gymnastics Gymnastics – Diving Multi events – Decathlon – Pentathlon
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Camera Views
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The world record in triple jump of 18.29m by J. Edwards, UK
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Biomechanical Analysis of Discus Throwing at Olympic Games
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Methods The track & field project involved collecting video records of the preliminaries and final performances of various events for the immediate development of digital movies to be uploaded on the internet.
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There Were 18 Throwers During the Qualifying Round and the Best 8 Athletes Competed for the Gold Medal in the Final Round.
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Video Cameras Were Placed in Several Locations to Maximize the Data Obtained for the Event
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3-D DLT Composite Control Cube
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Results
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Washington Throwing Kinematics
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Throwing Kinematics for Top Four Discus Performers at 1996 Atlanta Olympics
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THE CASE OF THE LONG JUMP:
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Velocity of the Center of Mass Foot contact Foot contact Foot contact Horizontal component Vertical component Mike Powell 8.95m - World Record
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Height of the Center of Mass Foot contact Foot contact Foot contact Mike Powell 8.95m - World Record
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Video
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