Grinding is a key physical element in America's Cup sailing. This study aimed to describe kinematics and muscle activation patterns in relation to torque applied in forward and backward grinding. Ten male America's Cup sailors (33.6 ± 5.7 years, 97.9 ± 13.4 kg, 186.6 ± 7.4 cm) completed forward and backward grinding on a customised grinding ergometer. In forward grinding peak torque (77 Nm) occurred at 95° (0° = crank vertically up) on the downward section of the rotation at the end of shoulder flexion and elbow extension. Backward grinding torque peaked at 35° (69 Nm) following the pull action (shoulder extension, elbow flexion) across the top of the rotation. During forward grinding, relatively high levels of torque (>50 Nm) were maintain...
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OBJECTIVE: The objective of the current study was to investigate the effect of four different crank ...
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Grinding is integral to tacking and gybing manoeuvres in America’s Cup sailing. Grinding is a standi...
Understanding the biomechanics of a sporting movement and what aspects of the movement technique mos...
Grinding set-up in America's Cup sailing provides the power behind tacking and gybing, where the yac...
This study aimed to determine what anthropometric and strength factors could predict performance in ...
This study investigated the effect of crank configuration on muscle activity and torque production d...
The aim of this study was to assess the physiological profile of America's Cup grinders and mastmen,...
The purpose of this study was to simulate dynamic trapeze sailing to determine the stress placed on ...
A comparison of kinematics and kinetics from the upper body musculature in shoulder flexion (bench p...
To determine the optimal crank length and crank-axle height for maximum power production during stan...
The aim of this research was to report the physiological demands of America's Cup yacht racing. The ...
This research on “America’s Cup” grinders investigated the effects of a specific eight-week long-arm...
Big-boat yacht racing is one of the only able bodied sporting activities where standing armcranking ...
Recumbent handcycles are used for different Paralympic sports and recreational competitions. These h...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of the current study was to investigate the effect of four different crank ...
Low back pain is the commonest musculoskeletal complaint in rowers. Research into the relationship b...
Grinding is integral to tacking and gybing manoeuvres in America’s Cup sailing. Grinding is a standi...
Understanding the biomechanics of a sporting movement and what aspects of the movement technique mos...
Grinding set-up in America's Cup sailing provides the power behind tacking and gybing, where the yac...
This study aimed to determine what anthropometric and strength factors could predict performance in ...
This study investigated the effect of crank configuration on muscle activity and torque production d...
The aim of this study was to assess the physiological profile of America's Cup grinders and mastmen,...
The purpose of this study was to simulate dynamic trapeze sailing to determine the stress placed on ...
A comparison of kinematics and kinetics from the upper body musculature in shoulder flexion (bench p...
To determine the optimal crank length and crank-axle height for maximum power production during stan...
The aim of this research was to report the physiological demands of America's Cup yacht racing. The ...
This research on “America’s Cup” grinders investigated the effects of a specific eight-week long-arm...
Big-boat yacht racing is one of the only able bodied sporting activities where standing armcranking ...
Recumbent handcycles are used for different Paralympic sports and recreational competitions. These h...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of the current study was to investigate the effect of four different crank ...
Low back pain is the commonest musculoskeletal complaint in rowers. Research into the relationship b...