Measuring pole forces in seated shot put: a case study.

IF 2 3区 医学 Q3 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Connor J M Holdback, Richard M Kelso, David S Haydon, Paul N Grimshaw, Ross A Pinder, Rony Ibrahim
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Abstract

The use of a throwing pole in seated shot put is prevalent across many athletes with varying impairment types in para-athletics and it has been shown to have a large impact on throwing technique. However, the measurement of throwing pole forces in seated shot put has not been reported previously in the research literature, leading to a considerable barrier to a better understanding and optimisation of performance. In this research, the first set of pole force measurements in seated throwing is presented, along with a comparison between two methods for such measurement: a direct load-sensing and a deflection-based method, where the latter requires considerably less specialised equipment than the former. From this, the measurement of pole forces without an instrumented pole is found to be feasible (RMSE < 10%), thus providing a simpler option for the measurement of pole forces in seated throwing. In addition, unexpected resonant pole effects (5-6 Hz) are observed during the throw which may have an interaction with the way athletes apply force to the pole. The methods and findings presented are intended to provide a platform for future research.

坐式铅球杆力的测量:一个案例研究。
在坐式铅球中,投掷杆的使用在许多残疾运动员中都很普遍,并且已经证明它对投掷技术有很大的影响。然而,坐式铅球投掷杆力的测量在以前的研究文献中没有报道过,这对更好地理解和优化表现造成了相当大的障碍。在本研究中,提出了坐姿投掷中的第一组杆力测量,并对两种测量方法进行了比较:直接负载传感和基于挠度的方法,后者需要的专用设备比前者少得多。由此,发现在没有仪器极点的情况下测量极点力是可行的(RMSE)
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Sports Biomechanics
Sports Biomechanics 医学-工程:生物医学
CiteScore
5.70
自引率
9.10%
发文量
135
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Sports Biomechanics is the Thomson Reuters listed scientific journal of the International Society of Biomechanics in Sports (ISBS). The journal sets out to generate knowledge to improve human performance and reduce the incidence of injury, and to communicate this knowledge to scientists, coaches, clinicians, teachers, and participants. The target performance realms include not only the conventional areas of sports and exercise, but also fundamental motor skills and other highly specialized human movements such as dance (both sport and artistic). Sports Biomechanics is unique in its emphasis on a broad biomechanical spectrum of human performance including, but not limited to, technique, skill acquisition, training, strength and conditioning, exercise, coaching, teaching, equipment, modeling and simulation, measurement, and injury prevention and rehabilitation. As well as maintaining scientific rigour, there is a strong editorial emphasis on ''reader friendliness''. By emphasising the practical implications and applications of research, the journal seeks to benefit practitioners directly. Sports Biomechanics publishes papers in four sections: Original Research, Reviews, Teaching, and Methods and Theoretical Perspectives.
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