The identification of optimum technique for maximal effort sporting tasks is one of the greatest challenges within sports biomechanics. A theoretical approach using forward-dynamics simulation allows individual parameters to be systematically perturbed independently of potentially confounding variables. Each study typically follows a four-stage process of model construction, parameter determination, model evaluation, and model optimization. This review critically evaluates forward-dynamics simulation models of maximal effort sporting movements using a dynamical systems theory framework. Organismic, environmental, and task constraints applied within such models are critically evaluated, and recommendations are made regarding future direction...
Theoretical analysis using computer simulation is a powerful tool in sports biomechanics that helps ...
<p>Purpose: To design a theoretical biomechanical model of athletes’ movement techniques in the hurd...
Aggregate data are expounded about methodical approaches at the modeling of technique of motor actio...
In sport and exercise biomechanics, forward dynamics analyses or simulations have frequently been us...
Abstract In sport and exercise biomechanics, forward dynamics analyses or simu-lations have frequent...
The question addressed in this study was whether the forward simulation approach can be used to impr...
Researchers studying adaptive behavior in human movement systems have traditionally employed simplif...
The modeling of the time dependent, dynamic behavior of the human musculoskeletal system results in ...
Computer simulation models have been used to address a range of research questions in spor...
The purpose of this paper is to show how optimal control methods based on whole-body dynam...
Every movement, whether routine or sporting, achieves certain goals. Routine movements like walking ...
© ACAPS, EDP Sciences, 2013. Computer simulation models have been used to address a range of researc...
Experimental studies of sports technique are inherently problematical. In competitive situations bio...
Optimization has been used to simulate human neural control and resulting movement patterns. The sho...
Computer simulation modelling is a powerful tool in Sports Biomechanics as it allows the r...
Theoretical analysis using computer simulation is a powerful tool in sports biomechanics that helps ...
<p>Purpose: To design a theoretical biomechanical model of athletes’ movement techniques in the hurd...
Aggregate data are expounded about methodical approaches at the modeling of technique of motor actio...
In sport and exercise biomechanics, forward dynamics analyses or simulations have frequently been us...
Abstract In sport and exercise biomechanics, forward dynamics analyses or simu-lations have frequent...
The question addressed in this study was whether the forward simulation approach can be used to impr...
Researchers studying adaptive behavior in human movement systems have traditionally employed simplif...
The modeling of the time dependent, dynamic behavior of the human musculoskeletal system results in ...
Computer simulation models have been used to address a range of research questions in spor...
The purpose of this paper is to show how optimal control methods based on whole-body dynam...
Every movement, whether routine or sporting, achieves certain goals. Routine movements like walking ...
© ACAPS, EDP Sciences, 2013. Computer simulation models have been used to address a range of researc...
Experimental studies of sports technique are inherently problematical. In competitive situations bio...
Optimization has been used to simulate human neural control and resulting movement patterns. The sho...
Computer simulation modelling is a powerful tool in Sports Biomechanics as it allows the r...
Theoretical analysis using computer simulation is a powerful tool in sports biomechanics that helps ...
<p>Purpose: To design a theoretical biomechanical model of athletes’ movement techniques in the hurd...
Aggregate data are expounded about methodical approaches at the modeling of technique of motor actio...