Biomechanics as an analysis tool of the technique in fixed bar
Alberto García-Fojeda
Michel Marina
Pere Galán
Bertomeu Munar
Cite this article
García-Fojeda, A., Marina, M., Galán, P., & Munar, B. (1999). Biomechanics as an analysis tool of the technique in fixed bar. Apunts. Educación Física y Deportes, 55, 47-54.
Abstract
This study is the result of the search for another way to cover collective neeeds in a very specific area: Improvement of technique. Traditionally this has been based on trainer’s direct observation and the feelings of the gymnast. Actually, and without wishing to minimise the methods previously mentioned, we have available more precise methods that allows us to offer the trainer more objective results in respect to gymnasium work. One of the most potent methods of studying gymnastic work is biomechanic analysis. This work presents the biomechanic analysis of two gymnastic elements, the giant windmill forwards and backwards, comparing the performance of a highly qualified gymnast and one at the beginner’s level. The principal object of this study is to satisfy the technical demands of trainers using a simple model, technological methods accessible and easy to acquire in the domestic market, and a treatment of the data that does not necessarily need someone superspecialized and trained in the biomechanic orbit.
ISSN: 2014-0983
Published: January 01, 1999
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