The purpose of this study was to identify the coupling relationships between body segments joint angles created in completion of the rowing stroke. A dynamical systems approach utilising continuous relative phase was used to investigate the higher order dynamics of the movement. Five rowers (1 experienced, 4 novice) completed a 2000m row on a RowPerfect ergometer; the kinematics of which were captured using a 200Hz motion analysis system. The results indicate that purely upper limb, and one joint upperone joint lower limb coupling, show much larger variation than purely lower limb coupling. In particular the knee-elbow coupling relationship differs dramatically between the experienced rower and novices. From a practical viewpoint this coupl...
Low back pain is the commonest musculoskeletal complaint in rowers. Research into the relationship b...
AbstractOptimisation of the rowing technique is of paramount importance in improving performance and...
With ergometers being frequently used in training programmes of rowers, consensus is needed to ident...
The purpose of the study was to examine changes in coordination during the rowing stroke after 1 and...
In the United Kingdom, 500,000 people exercise weekly using the Concept II rowing ergometer. It has ...
Rowing involves cyclic motions that have a number of similar repetitions of joint excursion. Simila...
Rowing at the elite level requires proper sequencing of the rowing stroke so that the rower is able ...
Although most research on interpersonal coordination focuses on perceptual forms of interaction, man...
The aim of this study was to investigate how force, velocity and power change during a maximum 2000m...
The purpose was to quantify rowing kinematics of female rowers and compare how rowing mechanics conc...
Title: Kinesiological analysis of the rowing stroke on a single scull and on a rowing ergometer Conc...
Background: Research on biomechanics in rowing has mostly focused on the lumbar spine. However, inju...
Rowing is a technical sport which requires a high skill level in order to optimise performance and r...
Although most research on interpersonal coordination focuses on perceptual forms of interaction, man...
According to the Dynamical Systems Theory (DST), movement variability is an essential feature of hum...
Low back pain is the commonest musculoskeletal complaint in rowers. Research into the relationship b...
AbstractOptimisation of the rowing technique is of paramount importance in improving performance and...
With ergometers being frequently used in training programmes of rowers, consensus is needed to ident...
The purpose of the study was to examine changes in coordination during the rowing stroke after 1 and...
In the United Kingdom, 500,000 people exercise weekly using the Concept II rowing ergometer. It has ...
Rowing involves cyclic motions that have a number of similar repetitions of joint excursion. Simila...
Rowing at the elite level requires proper sequencing of the rowing stroke so that the rower is able ...
Although most research on interpersonal coordination focuses on perceptual forms of interaction, man...
The aim of this study was to investigate how force, velocity and power change during a maximum 2000m...
The purpose was to quantify rowing kinematics of female rowers and compare how rowing mechanics conc...
Title: Kinesiological analysis of the rowing stroke on a single scull and on a rowing ergometer Conc...
Background: Research on biomechanics in rowing has mostly focused on the lumbar spine. However, inju...
Rowing is a technical sport which requires a high skill level in order to optimise performance and r...
Although most research on interpersonal coordination focuses on perceptual forms of interaction, man...
According to the Dynamical Systems Theory (DST), movement variability is an essential feature of hum...
Low back pain is the commonest musculoskeletal complaint in rowers. Research into the relationship b...
AbstractOptimisation of the rowing technique is of paramount importance in improving performance and...
With ergometers being frequently used in training programmes of rowers, consensus is needed to ident...