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    Regulation of pendulum length as a control mechanism in performing the backward giant circle in gymnastics. Human Movement Science‚ 250-262. Regulation of Pendulum Length and Loading in the Backward Giant Circle in Gymnastics INTRODUCTION Biomechanics in sports performance particularly in disciplines that Gymnastics is one such sport that requires high musculoskeletal strength‚ acute proprioception and spatial awareness‚ coordination and balance. Many of the highly technical movements of

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    The Belleville West volleyball team are the first team so far this season and last season to have given Althoff a loss after having a winning streak of about 20. After a slow start in the beginning Maroons defeated the Crusaders Tuesday night. The Belleville West volleyball team were thrilled to hand the Crusaders an L after an amazing winning streak. Kaylee Hanger‚ Katherine Koch‚ and Nisha Quarles all played major roles in beating the Crusaders. Hanger made 13 kills with 17 assists‚ Koch proceeded

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    Everyone is affected by certain events or individuals that greatly change their life. Many people have influenced me during my life. One wonderful person who has had a special effect on me is my volleyball coach. Six years ago‚ when I first went to the volleyball training‚ I found out that my coach was seventy years old. It was very surprising for me because she did not look her age. After some training with her‚ I realized that any young person would envy her strength and energy. At her age she

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    As a freshman I was the top ranked player in 4a Basketball. Weeks from state‚ seconds left on the clock of a tied game‚ I drove to the basket and drew a foul. I have to make these free throws. I took one step toward the line‚ as a sharp pain shot up my leg. I fell to the floor screaming in pain. An MRI revealed that I had torn every ligament in my right knee. Not being able to walk‚ being on the sidelines‚ physical therapy and my injury in general was the hardest challenge I had ever faced‚ but I

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    Flight archery • Gungdo • Indoor archery • Kyūdō • Popinjay • Target archery an international match of Volleyball. • Ball badminton • Biribol • Bossaball • Fistball • Footbag net • Football tennis • Footvolley • Hooverball • Jianzi • Jokgu • Newcomb ball • Peteca • Pickleball • Sepak takraw • Sipa • Throwball • Volleyball o Beach volleyball o Paralympic volleyball • Wallyball Basketball family Basketball player Dwight Howard making a slam dunk at 2008 Summer Olympic Games

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    there might be an impairment in their arousal when someone suffers a brain injury‚ thus‚ having an effect on the role of recovery in relearning a motor skill (Goldfine & Schiff‚ 1). In athletes who have suffered a concussion‚ they might have problems with arousal. Concussions often occur frequently in sports such as lacrosse or football and can change the ability for arousal for certain athletes. Knowing this‚ it will help me in trying to figure out what best ways to get the athlete’s arousal up

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    Physical Education 2014 Terms and Definitions Agonist and Antagonist – these are terms for muscles‚ which work in pairs. Agonist – is the muscle‚ which is the prime mover and creates the initial movements via contraction e.g. the bicep is the antagonist muscle‚ when you pull your arm towards you bending at the elbow. Antagonist – is the muscle‚ which relaxes to allow the movement to occur e.g. the triceps will relax to allow your arm the bend at the elbow. Flexion – decreasing the

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    throughout the country and world. Athletic training- an allied medical profession that is decided to maintain and improving the health and well being of the physical active population and preventing athletics and related injuries and illness. Biomechanics - The study of the mechanical laws relating to the movement or structure of living organisms. Cardiologist – Someone who studies the Heart. Chiropractor - a therapist who practices chiropractic. Dentist - A person qualified to treat the diseases

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    Portfolio Table of Contents Portfolio Cover Letter .............................................................3 Project One Cover Letter..........................................................4 Project One................................................................................5 IWA(Rosenberg)......................................................................8 IWA(Paul Heilker and Melanie Yergeau)...............................11 Project Two

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    33(2): 326-333. Hinrichs‚ R.N. (1987). Upper extremity function in running. II: angular momentum considerations. International Journal of Sport Biomechanics‚ 3‚ 242-263. Hinrichs‚ R.N.; Cavanagh‚ P.R.; and Williams‚ K.R. (1987). Upper extremity function in running. I: center of mass and propulsion considerations. International Journal of Sport Biomechanics‚ 3‚ 222-241. Mann‚ R. (1986). The biomechanical analysis of sprinters. Track Technique‚ 3000-3003. Mann‚ R. (2005). The Mechanics of Sprinting

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