It has been suggested that within-participant variability in coordination may have a functional role to play in human movement. The purpose of this study was to compare the variability in coordination for one participant, quantified utilising two previously used techniques. Hip and knee flexion- xtension angles during the stance phase were calculated and interpolated to 100 data points, for 10 trials of running at 3.8 m/s. The standard deviation in continuous relative phase and coefficient of correspondence from vector coding were calculated at each data point. The two techniques gave similar indications of coordination variability in early stance, but were contradictory towards the end of stance. The results of this investigation suggest t...
This chapter reviews tools for measuring movement coordination and its variability and draws attenti...
The aims of this study were to compare coordination and coordination variability in backward and for...
AbstractBackgroundMarginal changes in the execution of competitive sports movements can represent a ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the differences in coordination variability in running gait...
The purpose of this study was to identify the within-day repeatability of coordination variability c...
The purpose of this study was to identify the within-day repeatability of coordination variability c...
The objective of this study was to examine the differences in coordination variability in gait runni...
Traditionally in sport and exercise biomechanics, variability in movement has been regarded as syste...
Coordination variability (CoordV) is impacted by the type and speed of locomotion, however, the appr...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of speed on coordination and its variability in ...
The relationship between variability and motor performance may differ among different skill level su...
Using a treadmill to monitor locomotion is extremely convenient for sport and exercise research (Ni...
The purpose of this study was to investigate differences in lower extremity coordination variability...
The aim was to investigate the effects of stride definitions on vector-coding for quantifying coordi...
To compare methods of quantifying coordination, one healthy male participant was filmed in three dim...
This chapter reviews tools for measuring movement coordination and its variability and draws attenti...
The aims of this study were to compare coordination and coordination variability in backward and for...
AbstractBackgroundMarginal changes in the execution of competitive sports movements can represent a ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the differences in coordination variability in running gait...
The purpose of this study was to identify the within-day repeatability of coordination variability c...
The purpose of this study was to identify the within-day repeatability of coordination variability c...
The objective of this study was to examine the differences in coordination variability in gait runni...
Traditionally in sport and exercise biomechanics, variability in movement has been regarded as syste...
Coordination variability (CoordV) is impacted by the type and speed of locomotion, however, the appr...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of speed on coordination and its variability in ...
The relationship between variability and motor performance may differ among different skill level su...
Using a treadmill to monitor locomotion is extremely convenient for sport and exercise research (Ni...
The purpose of this study was to investigate differences in lower extremity coordination variability...
The aim was to investigate the effects of stride definitions on vector-coding for quantifying coordi...
To compare methods of quantifying coordination, one healthy male participant was filmed in three dim...
This chapter reviews tools for measuring movement coordination and its variability and draws attenti...
The aims of this study were to compare coordination and coordination variability in backward and for...
AbstractBackgroundMarginal changes in the execution of competitive sports movements can represent a ...