Kinesiology 2241A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Human Factors And Ergonomics, Biomechanics, Spud Webb

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But he"d be out of bounds: equipment limitations, example: baseball: he would hit it faster if the bat was made of composite or metal. Nba: generally, physics will limit what you can do, you push biomechanical restraints away when you train (exc. Phases of a skill: preparation: build up elastic power (stretch shortening cycle, execution: uses muscle and elastic power (from preparation phase) to generate an action. We assume preparation has put us in the right position. We perform so that we optimize the goal of the entire skill: recovery: we get rid of the power (linear and angular momentum) that we generated so we end up standing on our own two feet. Overall performance objective (opo: what you are trying to do with the skill is the overall performance objective (opo, we only get one objective, the others are all going to be secondary. Ergonomics: applying principles of biomechanics to optimize the task.

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