Traditionally in sport and exercise biomechanics, variability in movement has been regarded as system noise or error. However, the advent of dynamical systems theory has stimulated a radical reassessment of the concept of variability with it being regarded as functional in some circumstances. With the application of dynamical systems theory to studies in biomechanics, many methodological considerations have emerged. These include the effects of measurement error on observed variability, the suitability of techniques available for quantifying coordination variability and the efficacy of using a treadmill to simulate overground locomotion in terms of coordination variability. The overall purpose of this thesis was to address the issues relate...
The purpose of this study was to identify the within-day repeatability of coordination variability c...
Movement variability is defined as the normal variations that occur in motor performance across mult...
This review paper addresses the importance for sports biomechanics of movement variability, which ha...
The purpose of this study was to investigate differences in lower extremity coordination variability...
It has been suggested that within-participant variability in coordination may have a functional role...
Using a treadmill to monitor locomotion is extremely convenient for sport and exercise research (Ni...
The purpose of this study was to investigate differences in lower extremity coordination variability...
This chapter reviews tools for measuring movement coordination and its variability and draws attenti...
The aim of this paper is to present a brief review of the role that movement variability plays in th...
In recent years, several works have explored variability using different approaches, trying to descr...
This review paper addresses the importance for sports biomechanics of movement variability, which ha...
AbstractBackgroundMarginal changes in the execution of competitive sports movements can represent a ...
Movement variability is of increasing interest to biomechanists as it has been hypothesised to play ...
The aim was to investigate the effects of stride definitions on vector-coding for quantifying coordi...
Background: Marginal changes in the execution of competitive sports movements can represent a signif...
The purpose of this study was to identify the within-day repeatability of coordination variability c...
Movement variability is defined as the normal variations that occur in motor performance across mult...
This review paper addresses the importance for sports biomechanics of movement variability, which ha...
The purpose of this study was to investigate differences in lower extremity coordination variability...
It has been suggested that within-participant variability in coordination may have a functional role...
Using a treadmill to monitor locomotion is extremely convenient for sport and exercise research (Ni...
The purpose of this study was to investigate differences in lower extremity coordination variability...
This chapter reviews tools for measuring movement coordination and its variability and draws attenti...
The aim of this paper is to present a brief review of the role that movement variability plays in th...
In recent years, several works have explored variability using different approaches, trying to descr...
This review paper addresses the importance for sports biomechanics of movement variability, which ha...
AbstractBackgroundMarginal changes in the execution of competitive sports movements can represent a ...
Movement variability is of increasing interest to biomechanists as it has been hypothesised to play ...
The aim was to investigate the effects of stride definitions on vector-coding for quantifying coordi...
Background: Marginal changes in the execution of competitive sports movements can represent a signif...
The purpose of this study was to identify the within-day repeatability of coordination variability c...
Movement variability is defined as the normal variations that occur in motor performance across mult...
This review paper addresses the importance for sports biomechanics of movement variability, which ha...