The current investigation aimed to determine whether there are differences in ball velocity and 3D kinematics when performing maximal kicks with the dominant and non-dominant limbs. Seventeen male academy soccer players performed maximal speed place kicks with their dominant and the non-dominant limbs. The 3D kinematics of the lower extremities were obtained using a 10-camera motion capture system operating at 500 Hz. Hip, knee and ankle joint kinematics were quantified in the sagittal, coronal and transverse planes and then contrasted using paired t-tests. Significantly higher ball velocities were obtained with the dominant limb. Foot linear velocity and knee extension velocity at ball contact were also found to be significantly greater in...
Limited research examines axial skeletal differences in dominant (D)/non-dominant (ND) kicking. We p...
Soccer is one of the most popular sports in the world and the substantial increase in participation ...
The purpose of this study was to examine kinematic differences between ‘one-footed’ and ‘two-footed’...
The current investigation aimed to determine whether there are differences in ball velocity and 3D k...
Objective.—Kicking actions have been implicated in the aetiology of soccer injuries and the unilater...
Soccer kicking kinematics has received wide interest in literature. However, while the instep-kick h...
Soccer kicking kinematics has received wide interest in literature. However, while the instep‐kick h...
Soccer kicking kinematics has received wide interest in literature. However, while the instep-kick h...
The kinetic differences of soccer instep kicking between the preferred and non-preferred leg were ex...
The kinetic differences of soccer instep kicking between the preferred and non-preferred leg were ex...
Achieving a high ball velocity is important during soccer shooting, as it gives the goalkeeper less ...
This study examined the kinematics of preferred and non-preferred instep kicking action in competiti...
Growing evidence suggests skilled ball kickers use distinct pelvis and kick leg strategies to achiev...
Hamstring strains are a common non-contact injury in soccer. The current study investigates bilatera...
Background: Task constraints and players' asymmetry influences on lower extremity (i.e. kicking limb...
Limited research examines axial skeletal differences in dominant (D)/non-dominant (ND) kicking. We p...
Soccer is one of the most popular sports in the world and the substantial increase in participation ...
The purpose of this study was to examine kinematic differences between ‘one-footed’ and ‘two-footed’...
The current investigation aimed to determine whether there are differences in ball velocity and 3D k...
Objective.—Kicking actions have been implicated in the aetiology of soccer injuries and the unilater...
Soccer kicking kinematics has received wide interest in literature. However, while the instep-kick h...
Soccer kicking kinematics has received wide interest in literature. However, while the instep‐kick h...
Soccer kicking kinematics has received wide interest in literature. However, while the instep-kick h...
The kinetic differences of soccer instep kicking between the preferred and non-preferred leg were ex...
The kinetic differences of soccer instep kicking between the preferred and non-preferred leg were ex...
Achieving a high ball velocity is important during soccer shooting, as it gives the goalkeeper less ...
This study examined the kinematics of preferred and non-preferred instep kicking action in competiti...
Growing evidence suggests skilled ball kickers use distinct pelvis and kick leg strategies to achiev...
Hamstring strains are a common non-contact injury in soccer. The current study investigates bilatera...
Background: Task constraints and players' asymmetry influences on lower extremity (i.e. kicking limb...
Limited research examines axial skeletal differences in dominant (D)/non-dominant (ND) kicking. We p...
Soccer is one of the most popular sports in the world and the substantial increase in participation ...
The purpose of this study was to examine kinematic differences between ‘one-footed’ and ‘two-footed’...