This paper addressed the many roles of biomechanics in youth sports, especially in injury prevention and instructional/coaching practices. An injury prevention model to study the mechanisms of injury is proposed for youth sports and its use in a variety of sports is identified. In addition, the translation of principles of biomechanics into coaching language and visual evaluation techniques are presented to demonstrate how the gap between the science and practice of biomechanics in youth sports can be bridged
The number of children and adolescents participating in organised athletic activities worldwide is i...
There is a gap in knowledge about the mechanisms of sports-related brain injuries. The objective of ...
Background: The promotion of sport and physical activity (PA) for children is widely recommended to ...
Introduction: This paper addresses various concerns that should be evaluated when attempting to deve...
In the United States, organized youth sports programs did not begin until after 1900. These initial ...
Despite the quality of research that has been published linking mechanical loading and sporting inju...
scientific approach C A Emery1,2,3 Youth have very high participation rates in sport, and sport is t...
Objective: My objective is to review the factors that influ-ence youth participation in sports, to d...
Purpose: Many adolescents participating in organized handball and football are subject to injuries a...
The dramatic rise in organized sports participation by the young athlete has been met with an increa...
Starting with introduction of the activities of biomechanics research projects of JAAF in which I wa...
The field of biomechanics studies the mechanical facets related to living organisms. Often categoriz...
Snyder-Mackler, LynnBackground: Soccer related injuries are a relatively common occurrence across g...
Lower extremity injuries are occurring in youth sports. Injury prevention programs (IPPs) designed t...
Purpose: to develop and experimentally test the biomechanical technology of injury prevention of fut...
The number of children and adolescents participating in organised athletic activities worldwide is i...
There is a gap in knowledge about the mechanisms of sports-related brain injuries. The objective of ...
Background: The promotion of sport and physical activity (PA) for children is widely recommended to ...
Introduction: This paper addresses various concerns that should be evaluated when attempting to deve...
In the United States, organized youth sports programs did not begin until after 1900. These initial ...
Despite the quality of research that has been published linking mechanical loading and sporting inju...
scientific approach C A Emery1,2,3 Youth have very high participation rates in sport, and sport is t...
Objective: My objective is to review the factors that influ-ence youth participation in sports, to d...
Purpose: Many adolescents participating in organized handball and football are subject to injuries a...
The dramatic rise in organized sports participation by the young athlete has been met with an increa...
Starting with introduction of the activities of biomechanics research projects of JAAF in which I wa...
The field of biomechanics studies the mechanical facets related to living organisms. Often categoriz...
Snyder-Mackler, LynnBackground: Soccer related injuries are a relatively common occurrence across g...
Lower extremity injuries are occurring in youth sports. Injury prevention programs (IPPs) designed t...
Purpose: to develop and experimentally test the biomechanical technology of injury prevention of fut...
The number of children and adolescents participating in organised athletic activities worldwide is i...
There is a gap in knowledge about the mechanisms of sports-related brain injuries. The objective of ...
Background: The promotion of sport and physical activity (PA) for children is widely recommended to ...