KINE 3340 Chapter Notes - Chapter 14: Transverse Plane, Descriptive Knowledge, Humerus
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Body scaling: the idea of selecting equipment that is sized appropriately for the performer"s body dimension. Catching: the action of bringing an airborne object under control by using hands and arms. Contralateral: stepping with the foot on the opposite side of the arm movement. Homolateral: stepping with the foot on the same side of arm movement. Dribbling: movement of bouncing a ball by using hand to push the ball repeatedly downward. Place kicking: kicking a ball from stationary ground or tee. Punting: striking an airborne ball with the foot. Preparatory phase: movement is directed away from the intended line of projection. Execution phase: all movements performed in direction of throw. Stage 1: throwing is done from posterior to anterior in direction, feet do not move, little trunk rotation. Stage 2: more rotation of body, may step forward, arm brought forward in transverse plane. Stage 3: homolateral step movement, ball is brought up above shoulder.