The interaction between footwear and surfaces influences the forces experienced by tennis players. The purpose of this study was to investigate traction demand and kinematic adaptation during tennisspecific movements with changes in traction characteristics of surfaces. We hypothesised that playerswould increase the utilised coefficient of friction (horizontal to vertical ground reaction force ratio) when the shoe surface combination had a high coefficient of friction and flex their knee after contact to facilitate braking. Eight participants performed two separate movements, side jump out of stance and running forehand. Ground reaction force was measured and three-dimensional kinematic data were recorded. Clay surface and cushioned acrylic hard...
Objectives: To examine the influence of different playing surfaces on in-shoe loading patterns durin...
Published onlineJOURNAL ARTICLEThis study aimed to examine player perceptions and biomechanical resp...
AbstractThis paper presents some of the methodology, observations and findings from a 30-month study...
The interaction between footwear and surfaces influences the forces experienced by tennis players. Th...
AbstractTennis is a sport characterised by being played on different surfaces: hard court, grass and...
AbstractDuring dynamic tennis specific movements, such as accelerating and side stepping, the tracti...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the influence of clay court frictional properties on tennis players' biomecha...
Title: The influence of the surface load distribution of the foot during dynamic movement in tennis ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the sliding characteristics of a new shoe (NSh) concep...
This study aimed to examine player perceptions and biomechanical responses to tennis surfaces and to...
During dynamic tennis specific movements, such as accelerating and side stepping, the traction provi...
Objectives: To examine the influence of clay court frictional properties on tennis players’ biomecha...
The traction provided by a footwear-surface interaction can have an impact on player safety, perform...
AbstractThe friction developed by the shoe-surface interface on artificial clay has not been widely ...
(1) Background: This study aimed to examine the effects of four different outsole patterns on fricti...
Objectives: To examine the influence of different playing surfaces on in-shoe loading patterns durin...
Published onlineJOURNAL ARTICLEThis study aimed to examine player perceptions and biomechanical resp...
AbstractThis paper presents some of the methodology, observations and findings from a 30-month study...
The interaction between footwear and surfaces influences the forces experienced by tennis players. Th...
AbstractTennis is a sport characterised by being played on different surfaces: hard court, grass and...
AbstractDuring dynamic tennis specific movements, such as accelerating and side stepping, the tracti...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the influence of clay court frictional properties on tennis players' biomecha...
Title: The influence of the surface load distribution of the foot during dynamic movement in tennis ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the sliding characteristics of a new shoe (NSh) concep...
This study aimed to examine player perceptions and biomechanical responses to tennis surfaces and to...
During dynamic tennis specific movements, such as accelerating and side stepping, the traction provi...
Objectives: To examine the influence of clay court frictional properties on tennis players’ biomecha...
The traction provided by a footwear-surface interaction can have an impact on player safety, perform...
AbstractThe friction developed by the shoe-surface interface on artificial clay has not been widely ...
(1) Background: This study aimed to examine the effects of four different outsole patterns on fricti...
Objectives: To examine the influence of different playing surfaces on in-shoe loading patterns durin...
Published onlineJOURNAL ARTICLEThis study aimed to examine player perceptions and biomechanical resp...
AbstractThis paper presents some of the methodology, observations and findings from a 30-month study...