Categorias: Todos - acceleration - dynamics - interaction - velocity

por Lina María Villa Flórez 4 anos atrás

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Dynamic Analysis of the Instep Kicking

The research investigates the dynamics and phases involved in instep kicking, emphasizing the importance of a regular contact surface for accurate analysis. Using mathematical methods and high-speed cameras, the study quantifies the speed, acceleration, and displacement of the foot and ball, as well as the ball'

Dynamic Analysis of the Instep Kicking

Dynamic Analysis of the Instep Kicking

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Example: Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson

The study shows the dynamics and phases of the elements that act in an instep kicking.

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Conclusions

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The maximum reaction force is 2930N.
The foot experiences axial movement during impact.
IV phases are presented during the deformation ball.
The movement of the CGB and the deformation of the ball during the impact can be

Point of view

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Results

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The impact interaction phases last 10 ms and at 4 ms the maximum deformation occurs.
95% ball speed occurs in phase III, the foot and the ball stop interacting when phase IV begins.
Multiaxial foot interaction lasts impact.
Velocity, acceleration, displacement and reaction force curves.

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Methods

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Miss Edmunds, Jesse's music teacher.

Least squares method

Obtaining the curves of behavior curves

The linear transformation DLT

Calibration of the 3 dimensions

Testing and analysis

Balloon, cameras and software and software analytical methods.

Subjects

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Expert soccer players.

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Introduction

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Although there are different ways of hitting a ball, the analysis was carried out on the instep, since it allows a more regular contact surface; as well as the conditions of the influencing elements in kicking dynamics. By means of mathematical methods and high-speed cameras, it was possible to quantify and represent the speed and accelerations of the foot and the ball and its center of gravity CGB, as well as the restitution force of the ball.

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The study shows the dynamics and phases of the elements that act in an instep kicking..

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Example: 'Jesse drew the way some people drank whiskey. (...) Lord, he loved to draw. (...) When he was in first grade, he told his father that he wanted to be an artist when he grew up.' (Paterson, 2. 7)