a feature that can be exploited to maximize the training effect for each individual. By providing in-depth analyses into joint movement patterns15,35,36,38,44, muscle activation14,41, and gaze movements45, sensor-based tools offer a level of feedback that traditional coaching methods struggle...
PDF Tools Share Abstract This study aimed to determine the relative contribution of selected biomechanical, energetic, coordinative, and muscular factors for the 200 m front crawl and each of its four laps. Ten swimmers performed a 200 m front crawl swim, as well as 50, 100, and 150 ...
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The acromioclavicular (AC) joint is a plane joint which generally restricts movement at the shoulder and allows forces to be transmitted from the upper extremity to the clavicle [27]. The AC joint is responsible for anterior/posterior tilting of the scapula around the medial-lateral axis, upward...