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by Ikhwan Rosman 3 years ago

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Chapter 1 - Introduction To Sports Biomechanics

The text provides an overview of sports biomechanics, including key terminologies and concepts. Kinesiology is described as the study of human movement, while biomechanics delves into the anatomical and functional aspects of living organisms, focusing on both clinical and scientific elements of exercise and sport.

Chapter 1 - Introduction To Sports Biomechanics

Chapter 1 - Introduction To Sports Biomechanics

Unit Measurement

Major Country except U.S
Le Systems International d'Uites / S.I / METRIC sytem

1. gram 2. kilogram 3. meter

U.S
English System

1. inches 2. feet 3. miles 4. pound

Menchanics

Dynamics
The study of system in which acceleration is present.
Statics
The study of the system that are in a state of constants motion. Either at rest or moving with a constant velocity.

Terminology

Sport Medicine
The term that encompasses both clinical and scientific aspects of exercise and sport
Kinesiology
Study of human movement
Biomechanist
Study of anatomical and functional aspect of living organism.
Biomechanic
Science involving the study of biological systems from a mechanical perspective

Problem Solving

Formal / Informal Problems
Informal

1. Information given 2. processed to be use 3. Unclear goal

Formal

1. set information given 2. particular goal, answer or desired 3. set of operation

Quantitative / Qualitative
Qualitative - Not involving number

Zainal make a curve cross ball to the teammates

Specific Questions

General Questions

Quantitatve -Number involved

Ali throw the shot put 2.3 m during training.

Biomechanic Improving

Method
Wind Tunnel

measure aerodynamics forces

Example Injury
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Handlebar Parsy
Safety factors in activities
Occupational biomechanics by Don B. Chaffin

Biomechanical

Kinetics
Anthropometric factors

1. size 2. shape 3. weight of the segments

Newton Law to solve the situation.

Inertia / Acceleration / Action and Reaction

The study of forces associated with motion
Kinematics
pattern, speed, degree of coordianation
Describes the appearance of motions