首页 | 本学科首页   官方微博 | 高级检索  
     检索      


Movement variability and skills monitoring in sports
Authors:Ezio Preatoni  Joseph Hamill  Andrew J Harrison  Kevin Hayes  Richard EA Van Emmerik  Cassie Wilson
Institution:1. Sport, Health and Exercise Science, Department for Health , University of Bath , Bath , UK;2. Dipartimento di Bioingegneria , Politecnico di Milano , Milano , Italy;3. Dipartimento di Industrial Design, Arti, Comunicazione e Moda (INDACO) , Politecnico di Milano , Milano , Italy e.preatoni@bath.ac.uk;5. Department of Kinesiology , University of Massachusetts , Amherst , MA , USA;6. Department of Physical Education and Sports Sciences , University of Limerick , Limerick , Ireland;7. Sport, Health and Exercise Science, Department for Health , University of Bath , Bath , UK
Abstract:The aim of this paper was to present a review on the role that movement variability (MV) plays in the analysis of sports movement and in the monitoring of the athlete's skills. MV has been traditionally considered an unwanted noise to be reduced, but recent studies have re-evaluated its role and have tried to understand whether it may contain important information about the neuro-musculo-skeletal organisation. Issues concerning both views of MV, different approaches for analysing it and future perspectives are discussed. Information regarding the nature of the MV is vital in the analysis of sports movements/motor skills, and the way in which these movements are analysed and the MV subsequently quantified is dependent on the movement in question and the issues the researcher is trying to address. In dealing with a number of issues regarding MV, this paper has also raised a number of questions which are still to be addressed.
Keywords:Biomechanics  experimental methods  injury  performance  reliability
设为首页 | 免责声明 | 关于勤云 | 加入收藏

Copyright©北京勤云科技发展有限公司  京ICP备09084417号