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What are the 3 planes of motion?

Sagital


Transverse


Frontal



What is a Scalar?


What is a Vector?

Scalar has distance and displacement


Vector has only displacement

Describe the gravity principles of this image.

Describe the gravity principles of this image.

Hands down firm to the ground, with feet up high and straight for better balance

Describe Kinematics and Kinetics?

Kinetics = Force


Kinematics = Movement

What are Newtons 3 laws?Explain.

Law of intertia


Law of motion


Every action has an equal an opposite reaction

How would you assess the following athletic qualities in a lab setting?


Acceleration


Jumping Force


Stride Length


Hip Flexion

Acceleration- 60m Sprints


Jumping force- Force plate


Stride length- Quintic


Hip Flexion- Quintic





Describe the gravity principles of this Image

Describe the gravity principles of this Image

Feet firmly down to the ground with a wide stance ready to dive and arms away from the body.

Points of relativity?


M


L


P


D


A


PO

Medial


Lateral


Proximal


Distal


Anterior


POsterior

What is Biomechanics?

The study of human movement patters in sport.