Weightlifting is a sport that requires good strength and appropriate technique to make a weightlifter success in its lift. Weightlifting contains two main technique which are snatch technique and clean-jerk technique. Both techniques have six phase and the phases are, first pull; transition from first to second pull; second pull; turnover under the barbell; catching phase; rising from squat position. This project is about the biomechanical analysis on the weightlifting and the result from the experiment will be compared with other researcher. This experiment is only for preliminary study for this thesis. The objectives for this experiment are to investigate the force exerted, observe the muscle activity and study the angle of joint on the s...
INTRODUCTION: Previously, there was little weightlifting research focused on biomechanics of the elb...
This study is to measure and investigate the muscle contraction during lifting tasks activities with...
The paper addresses the problem of the influence of biomechanical characteristics of jerk technique ...
Sport biomechanics uses a variety of measurement methods to analyse and quantify human motion. The r...
This study was performed on five elite Malaysian weightlifters during competition. Three digital vid...
AbstractThe purpose of this paper is to highlight the kinematic and dynamic characteristics of movem...
The paper deals with some special questions of biomechanics, successfully applied in the analysis of...
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This study focuses on the biomechanics of the knee joint which is one of the most frequently injure...
Researches in Olympic weightlifting have been conducted by many investigators. Baumann et d.(1986) a...
The purpose of this study was to determine what differences exist between several kinematic variable...
The aims of the studies within this thesis were to determine if kinetics and kinematics differences ...
The purpose of this study was to provide biomechanical data analysis of the squatting lift skill of ...
Weightlifting is a highly technical sport which is governed by interactions of phases to optimise th...
The purpose of the study was to compare the linear kinematics of the barbell and the angular kinemat...
INTRODUCTION: Previously, there was little weightlifting research focused on biomechanics of the elb...
This study is to measure and investigate the muscle contraction during lifting tasks activities with...
The paper addresses the problem of the influence of biomechanical characteristics of jerk technique ...
Sport biomechanics uses a variety of measurement methods to analyse and quantify human motion. The r...
This study was performed on five elite Malaysian weightlifters during competition. Three digital vid...
AbstractThe purpose of this paper is to highlight the kinematic and dynamic characteristics of movem...
The paper deals with some special questions of biomechanics, successfully applied in the analysis of...
Introduction: High intensity workouts are growing rapidly throughout the fitness industry. CrossFit ...
This study focuses on the biomechanics of the knee joint which is one of the most frequently injure...
Researches in Olympic weightlifting have been conducted by many investigators. Baumann et d.(1986) a...
The purpose of this study was to determine what differences exist between several kinematic variable...
The aims of the studies within this thesis were to determine if kinetics and kinematics differences ...
The purpose of this study was to provide biomechanical data analysis of the squatting lift skill of ...
Weightlifting is a highly technical sport which is governed by interactions of phases to optimise th...
The purpose of the study was to compare the linear kinematics of the barbell and the angular kinemat...
INTRODUCTION: Previously, there was little weightlifting research focused on biomechanics of the elb...
This study is to measure and investigate the muscle contraction during lifting tasks activities with...
The paper addresses the problem of the influence of biomechanical characteristics of jerk technique ...