2017
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0172083
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Identification of the contribution of contact and aerial biomechanical parameters in acrobatic performance

Abstract: IntroductionTeaching acrobatic skills with a minimal amount of repetition is a major challenge for coaches. Biomechanical, statistical or computer simulation tools can help them identify the most determinant factors of performance. Release parameters, change in moment of inertia and segmental momentum transfers were identified in the prediction of acrobatics success. The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the relative contribution of these parameters in performance throughout expertise or optimisatio… Show more

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“…On the other hand, even considering all those osteogenic elements observed in AG, it is necessary to recognize that its impacts on bone parameters of pediatric groups still under investigation. [153435]…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…On the other hand, even considering all those osteogenic elements observed in AG, it is necessary to recognize that its impacts on bone parameters of pediatric groups still under investigation. [153435]…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among female adolescents, the importance of these findings refers to the fact that femur is widely affected by osteoporosis, accounting for largest number of osteoporotic fractures among elderly people. [3436] Therefore, improvements in femur BMD during adolescence might be crucial to prevent osteoporosis in the future.…”
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“…Performance in artistic gymnastics happens very fast, so human eye cannot see mistakes that are occurring in the aerial phase. All phases of acrobatic movements (contact, aerial, and landing or phases) are interrelated [5]. Therefore, biomechanical analysis will help to resolve the mistakes in the performance.…”
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“…In acrobatic sport (Hraski, 2015), "from the judges and coaches' point of view, the flight height is the most interesting parameter of the CG [Centre of Gravity] trajectory is height." Rotation is optimised by the development of take-off technique and shape in flight (Haering et al, 2017). Diving's focus is directed at physical development intended to improve take-off speed and production of rotation to allow athletes to ultimately achieve the targets set in WITTW.…”
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confidence: 99%