This study aimed to evaluate sailors’ vertebral spine movements and positioning during hiking position. One Laser Class sailor composed the sample. Four 60Hz Peak Motus System® cameras were used. To evaluate some spine angles the following points were chosen: in saggital plane - the neck flexion angle, thoracic kiphosis angle and lumbar lordosis angle; in frontal plane – the lateral inclination angle; in transversal plane – the trunk rotation. Data were analysed through descriptive statistics. The analysis shows great angle variations performed in a 10s hiking execution. It can be observed that the sailor’s trunk performs, in the three axes, a sum of movements during the technical gesture. It was demonstrated that hiking is not a static pos...
This study aimed to develop instrumentation for images acquisition that makes possible movements qua...
Generally, many researches that have been done on speed sailing focused on the relationship between ...
The purpose of this study is to compare the Electromyographic (EMG) readings of muscle activation...
This study aimed to evaluate sailors ’ vertebral spine movements and positioning during hiking posit...
In the sailing of a sail-craft, forces caused by the wind acting on a boat’s sail may cause a moment...
The purpose of this study is to use three-dimensional (3D) motion capture data together with the com...
The purpose of this study is to compare the Electromyographic (EMG) readings of muscle activation wh...
The aims of this study were to identify and analyse the research studies related to the sailing tech...
The purpose of this study was to simulate dynamic trapeze sailing to determine the stress placed on ...
This study recruited 29 (17 male and 12 female) high-level Byte class sailors aged 14-16 years to ex...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Introduction: Low back pain (LBP) is the most commonl...
This study aimed to develop a dynamometric method for the evaluation of hiking in Laser boats. The b...
The purpose of this project was to analyze the internal forces of a sailor's knee during hiking usin...
Background: Thoracic mobility in the sagittal and horizontal planes are key requirements in the spor...
This study examined the effect of change of “Trapeze” postures in sailing on the horizontal force fo...
This study aimed to develop instrumentation for images acquisition that makes possible movements qua...
Generally, many researches that have been done on speed sailing focused on the relationship between ...
The purpose of this study is to compare the Electromyographic (EMG) readings of muscle activation...
This study aimed to evaluate sailors ’ vertebral spine movements and positioning during hiking posit...
In the sailing of a sail-craft, forces caused by the wind acting on a boat’s sail may cause a moment...
The purpose of this study is to use three-dimensional (3D) motion capture data together with the com...
The purpose of this study is to compare the Electromyographic (EMG) readings of muscle activation wh...
The aims of this study were to identify and analyse the research studies related to the sailing tech...
The purpose of this study was to simulate dynamic trapeze sailing to determine the stress placed on ...
This study recruited 29 (17 male and 12 female) high-level Byte class sailors aged 14-16 years to ex...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Introduction: Low back pain (LBP) is the most commonl...
This study aimed to develop a dynamometric method for the evaluation of hiking in Laser boats. The b...
The purpose of this project was to analyze the internal forces of a sailor's knee during hiking usin...
Background: Thoracic mobility in the sagittal and horizontal planes are key requirements in the spor...
This study examined the effect of change of “Trapeze” postures in sailing on the horizontal force fo...
This study aimed to develop instrumentation for images acquisition that makes possible movements qua...
Generally, many researches that have been done on speed sailing focused on the relationship between ...
The purpose of this study is to compare the Electromyographic (EMG) readings of muscle activation...