Kinesiology 3341A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Kinematics, Sports Biomechanics, I-Beam
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Textbook online in library - anthony j. blazevich, sports biomechanics. Pop quiz at end of every lab = 5% each. There has to be at least 2 answers. All midterm and final exams are short answer because of this slide 1. Muscles only due tension just like the cable! Built for bearing tension and fail when you put to much tension tower itself is under compression. Bending is a problem because it causes bones to break: bending = pulling on outside, pushing on the middle if we have parts as a subject or a person that are susceptible to bending they will break. Hips break and is a huge hit on mobility. I beam is interesting because a lot of material on top and bottom but not middle: middle just holds top from bottom. If you try to bend this it wont because its resilient because top is separate from the.