<p>The aim of this paper is to analyze the biomechanics of running at high jump. To this study was realized a bibliographic revision. The running phase is the one which starts when the athlete is set in movement for the jump until the moment that he touches the ground with the takeoff foot in front of the bar, this phase can be divided into two parts: the running in straight line and the running in curve. On the other hand, for better understanding and due to a biomechanical complexity, the running in curve will be divided into three other parts: the three last strides, the two last strides and the last strides. Besides that, we could mention important factors for an efficient approach run: the radius of the curve, the distance and length o...
ABSTRACT. In this article we perform theoretical analysis of long jumps with the purpose to find the...
From the first official registered length of jump (Norwegian Olaf Ray jumped 9.5m in 1808) up until ...
AbstractBackgroundIn recent years, there has been a proliferation of technology and sport science ut...
<p>The purpose of work consists in the theoretical ground of optimum biomechanics descriptions in hi...
The literature agrees that the goal for the take-off technique in long and high jumping requires a s...
Our laboratory has been involved for the past two years in a study of top-class high jumpers sponsor...
When leaping an obstacle, the runner increases the vertical velocity of his/her centre of mass (COM)...
Purpose: to determine the biomechanical consistent patterns of a movement of a body providing the hi...
The present work focused on running when leaping over an obstacle, ranging from a little barrier to ...
The chapter deals with the aspects of a take-off in track-and-field jumps with regard to biomechanic...
This study aimed to elucidate the difference in CG parameters from three steps, prejump to takeoff s...
The Routledge Handbook of Biomechanics and Human Movement Science is a landmark work of reference
The aim of this study is to describe the split leap performed using two types of run-ups. The first ...
Purpose T his study compares the mechanism of running in trained athletes (TA) experienced in hurdli...
Through the years biomechanists have made use of a variety of high technology equipment for their re...
ABSTRACT. In this article we perform theoretical analysis of long jumps with the purpose to find the...
From the first official registered length of jump (Norwegian Olaf Ray jumped 9.5m in 1808) up until ...
AbstractBackgroundIn recent years, there has been a proliferation of technology and sport science ut...
<p>The purpose of work consists in the theoretical ground of optimum biomechanics descriptions in hi...
The literature agrees that the goal for the take-off technique in long and high jumping requires a s...
Our laboratory has been involved for the past two years in a study of top-class high jumpers sponsor...
When leaping an obstacle, the runner increases the vertical velocity of his/her centre of mass (COM)...
Purpose: to determine the biomechanical consistent patterns of a movement of a body providing the hi...
The present work focused on running when leaping over an obstacle, ranging from a little barrier to ...
The chapter deals with the aspects of a take-off in track-and-field jumps with regard to biomechanic...
This study aimed to elucidate the difference in CG parameters from three steps, prejump to takeoff s...
The Routledge Handbook of Biomechanics and Human Movement Science is a landmark work of reference
The aim of this study is to describe the split leap performed using two types of run-ups. The first ...
Purpose T his study compares the mechanism of running in trained athletes (TA) experienced in hurdli...
Through the years biomechanists have made use of a variety of high technology equipment for their re...
ABSTRACT. In this article we perform theoretical analysis of long jumps with the purpose to find the...
From the first official registered length of jump (Norwegian Olaf Ray jumped 9.5m in 1808) up until ...
AbstractBackgroundIn recent years, there has been a proliferation of technology and sport science ut...