PURPOSE: Previous research demonstrating that specific performance outcome goals can be achieved in different ways is functionally significant for springboard divers whose performance environment can vary extensively. This body of work raises questions about the traditional approach of balking (terminating the takeoff) by elite divers aiming to perform only identical, invariant movement patterns during practice. METHOD: A 12-week training program (2 times per day; 6.5 hr per day) was implemented with 4 elite female springboard divers to encourage them to adapt movement patterns under variable takeoff conditions and complete intended dives, rather than balk. RESULTS: Intraindividual analyses revealed small increases in variability in the boa...
The aim of this study was to optimise springboard diving takeoff technique for maximum forward rotat...
The aim of this study was to establish the effectiveness of a resistance training programme, designe...
The purpose of the study was to determine effects of visual feedback presented by a complex measurin...
PURPOSE: Previous research demonstrating that specific performance outcome goals can be achieved in ...
The overarching aim of this programme of work was to evaluate the effectiveness of the existing lear...
In springboard diving consistency of body orientation at water entry is necessary for a good dive an...
Consistency and invariance in movements are traditionally viewed as essential features of skill acqu...
Many locomotor actions require controlling velocity of approach to a destination, as when a long ju...
Springboard diving is an evolving sport, with the degree of difficulty increasing for competition su...
Two distinctly separate training facilities (dry-land and aquatic) are routinely used in springboard...
In springboard diving, low variability in takeoff conditions and in the somersault orientation angle...
Elite springboard divers typically make very precise and reproducible movements when they perform th...
Springboard diving, like most sports, optimizes certain aspects of human performance through skill d...
The purpose of this study was to compare the reverse two and one half somersault dive in a tuck posi...
Introduction In the perfonnance of springboard dives from either the forward or reverse group, the c...
The aim of this study was to optimise springboard diving takeoff technique for maximum forward rotat...
The aim of this study was to establish the effectiveness of a resistance training programme, designe...
The purpose of the study was to determine effects of visual feedback presented by a complex measurin...
PURPOSE: Previous research demonstrating that specific performance outcome goals can be achieved in ...
The overarching aim of this programme of work was to evaluate the effectiveness of the existing lear...
In springboard diving consistency of body orientation at water entry is necessary for a good dive an...
Consistency and invariance in movements are traditionally viewed as essential features of skill acqu...
Many locomotor actions require controlling velocity of approach to a destination, as when a long ju...
Springboard diving is an evolving sport, with the degree of difficulty increasing for competition su...
Two distinctly separate training facilities (dry-land and aquatic) are routinely used in springboard...
In springboard diving, low variability in takeoff conditions and in the somersault orientation angle...
Elite springboard divers typically make very precise and reproducible movements when they perform th...
Springboard diving, like most sports, optimizes certain aspects of human performance through skill d...
The purpose of this study was to compare the reverse two and one half somersault dive in a tuck posi...
Introduction In the perfonnance of springboard dives from either the forward or reverse group, the c...
The aim of this study was to optimise springboard diving takeoff technique for maximum forward rotat...
The aim of this study was to establish the effectiveness of a resistance training programme, designe...
The purpose of the study was to determine effects of visual feedback presented by a complex measurin...