We investigated adjustments of control to initial posture in squat jumping. Eleven male subjects jumped from three initial postures: preferred initial posture (PP), a posture in which the trunk was rotated 18° more backward (BP) and a posture in which it was rotated 15° more forward (FP) than in PP. Kinematics, ground reaction forces and electromyograms (EMG) were collected. EMG was rectified and smoothed to obtain smoothed rectified EMG (srEMG). Subjects showed adjustments in srEMG histories, most conspicuously a shift in srEMG-onset of rectus femoris (REC): from early in BP to late in FP. Jumps from the subjects' initial postures were simulated with a musculoskeletal model comprising four segments and six Hill-type muscles, which had musc...
In this study, a forward dynamic simulation model of the human musculoskeletal system was used to ex...
A goal of biomechanics and motor control is to understand the design of the human musculoskeletal sy...
In the literature, it has been reported that the mechanical output per leg is less in two-leg jumps ...
The purpose of this study was to gain insight into the control strategy that humans use in jumping. ...
PURPOSE: It was investigated whether control in jumps for distance is related to control in jumps fo...
The effect of muscle stimulation dynamics on the sensitivity of jumping achievement to variations in...
8 male athletes performed squat jumps in 5 unloading conditions (using counterweight system) and wit...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to gain insight into the importance of stimulation dynamics f...
A goal of biomechanics and motor control is to understand the design of the human musculoskeletal sy...
INTRODUCTION: We investigated the effects of a mismatch between control and musculoskeletal properti...
The maximal height attained in a vertical jump is heavily influenced by the execution of a large cou...
Purpose: To investigate whether the difference in jump height between countermovement jumps (CMJ) an...
This study aimed to analyze the effect of different knee starting angles on jump performance, kineti...
Humans naturally perform a countermovement (CM) action in order to attain a certain height or distan...
The height of a maximum Vertical Squat Jump (VSJ) reflects the useful power produced by a jumper dur...
In this study, a forward dynamic simulation model of the human musculoskeletal system was used to ex...
A goal of biomechanics and motor control is to understand the design of the human musculoskeletal sy...
In the literature, it has been reported that the mechanical output per leg is less in two-leg jumps ...
The purpose of this study was to gain insight into the control strategy that humans use in jumping. ...
PURPOSE: It was investigated whether control in jumps for distance is related to control in jumps fo...
The effect of muscle stimulation dynamics on the sensitivity of jumping achievement to variations in...
8 male athletes performed squat jumps in 5 unloading conditions (using counterweight system) and wit...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to gain insight into the importance of stimulation dynamics f...
A goal of biomechanics and motor control is to understand the design of the human musculoskeletal sy...
INTRODUCTION: We investigated the effects of a mismatch between control and musculoskeletal properti...
The maximal height attained in a vertical jump is heavily influenced by the execution of a large cou...
Purpose: To investigate whether the difference in jump height between countermovement jumps (CMJ) an...
This study aimed to analyze the effect of different knee starting angles on jump performance, kineti...
Humans naturally perform a countermovement (CM) action in order to attain a certain height or distan...
The height of a maximum Vertical Squat Jump (VSJ) reflects the useful power produced by a jumper dur...
In this study, a forward dynamic simulation model of the human musculoskeletal system was used to ex...
A goal of biomechanics and motor control is to understand the design of the human musculoskeletal sy...
In the literature, it has been reported that the mechanical output per leg is less in two-leg jumps ...