In springboard diving consistency of body orientation at water entry is necessary for a good dive and is likely to be dependent on the consistency of conditions at takeoff. The aim of the present study was to investigate whether a diver modifies his technique from dive to dive during the board contact phase in order to be more consistent at takeoff in one metre springboard forward dives. Two-dimensional video analysis was used to calculate orientation and configuration angles of 12 forward pike dives and 12 forward 2½ somersault pike dives, performed by an international diver. A computer simulation model of a diver and springboard during board contact was used to obtain matching simulations of the performances and to calculate the rotation ...
The aim of this study was to optimise springboard diving takeoff technique for maximum forward rotat...
The mechanics of platform diving, unlike those of springboard diving. have not been investigated to ...
Consistency and invariance in movements are traditionally viewed as essential features of skill acqu...
In springboard diving, low variability in takeoff conditions and in the somersault orientation angle...
The aim of this study was to investigate the variability in 1m springboard forward pike dives (101B)...
The aim of this study was to determine the factors contributing to variation in dive height in perfo...
The aim of this study was to examine the differences in the angular velocity profiles and key posit...
Elite springboard divers typically make very precise and reproducible movements when they perform th...
Forward and reverse springboard somersaulting dives use similar approaches with a hurdle step prior ...
Performance in the flight phase of springboard diving is limited by the amounts of linear and angula...
Springboard diving is an evolving sport, with the degree of difficulty increasing for competition su...
PURPOSE: Previous research demonstrating that specific performance outcome goals can be achieved in ...
INTRODUCTION: Vertical velocity of the center of mass (COM) and body orientation described by joint ...
This paper presents a model which describes the vertical, horizontal and rotational movement of a di...
This study explored the variability in angular velocity profiles across multiple somersault dives. ...
The aim of this study was to optimise springboard diving takeoff technique for maximum forward rotat...
The mechanics of platform diving, unlike those of springboard diving. have not been investigated to ...
Consistency and invariance in movements are traditionally viewed as essential features of skill acqu...
In springboard diving, low variability in takeoff conditions and in the somersault orientation angle...
The aim of this study was to investigate the variability in 1m springboard forward pike dives (101B)...
The aim of this study was to determine the factors contributing to variation in dive height in perfo...
The aim of this study was to examine the differences in the angular velocity profiles and key posit...
Elite springboard divers typically make very precise and reproducible movements when they perform th...
Forward and reverse springboard somersaulting dives use similar approaches with a hurdle step prior ...
Performance in the flight phase of springboard diving is limited by the amounts of linear and angula...
Springboard diving is an evolving sport, with the degree of difficulty increasing for competition su...
PURPOSE: Previous research demonstrating that specific performance outcome goals can be achieved in ...
INTRODUCTION: Vertical velocity of the center of mass (COM) and body orientation described by joint ...
This paper presents a model which describes the vertical, horizontal and rotational movement of a di...
This study explored the variability in angular velocity profiles across multiple somersault dives. ...
The aim of this study was to optimise springboard diving takeoff technique for maximum forward rotat...
The mechanics of platform diving, unlike those of springboard diving. have not been investigated to ...
Consistency and invariance in movements are traditionally viewed as essential features of skill acqu...