Student Projects APA4311/4314 Biomechanics Laboratory, School of Human Kinetics, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada
Jan 14, 2016
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APA4311/4314
Biomechanics Laboratory,
School of Human Kinetics,
University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada
APA4311/4314
Biomechanics Laboratory,
School of Human Kinetics,
University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada
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Biomechanics of Fencing
By: Nathan Morris and
Mark Farnsworth
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Results - Lunge
• Large power output from left ankle and knee joints
• Large moment for hip abduction
• Negligible hip extension
• Power for attack comes solely from the left limb
SHOCK ABSORBING CROSSSHOCK ABSORBING CROSS--COUNTRY SKI COUNTRY SKI POLEPOLE FOR DRYLAND SKIING FOR DRYLAND SKIING
Andrew Post
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Handle with weight
Skipole
Spring is located between handle and shaft
Force platform
Drop height
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BIOMECHANICS OF THE KARATE BIOMECHANICS OF THE KARATE
FRONT-KICKFRONT-KICKCarlos Fernando, Michael Hart
Mechanics of the Grand Jeté and Biomechanical Analysis
of Landing Phase
J. Murray
L. Stanley
P. Galler
T. Thomas
Biomechanics
School of Human Kinetics
University of Ottawa
SIMULATION OF THE AIRBORNE PHASE OF THE GRAND JETÉ IN BALLET
J. Murray
L. Stanley
P. Galler
T. Thomas
Biomechanics Laboratory,
School of Human Kinetics,
University of Ottawa, Ottawa, CANADA
Grand Jeté
COMPARISON OF LOADED AND UNLOADED STAIR DESCENTJoe Lynch
• Unloaded vs. loaded
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EMG COMPARISON OF TWO TYPES OF SNOW SHOVELS
Ryan Lewinson
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