the shoulder joint, relative to male B and male
athletes group, was the lowest.
The time point of maximum flexion angular
velocity of the hip joint, relative to the time point of
maximum flexion angular velocity of the elbow joint,
female A is the largest, then was a male athletes
group. Both time points coincided for male B (fig. 5
①).
3.4 Each Joint Extension Angular
Velocity and Time Relationship
between Elbow Joint Extension
and Hip Joint Extension
Figure 6: In phase G, elbow and hip Joint extension
angular velocity, and time relationship between elbow and
hip joints motions.
The maximum extension angular velocity of the
elbow joint and shoulder joint in phase G, female A
was the highest. The time point of maximum
extension angular velocity of the elbow joint,
relative to the time point of maximum flexion
angular velocity of the hip joint, male athletes group
and male B was within 0.2s, then female A was
slower about 0.28s.
4 DISCUSSION
Compared to male athletes, female A has a lower
gliding velocity and a higher slowdown rate of phase
G. However, the angular velocity of flexion and
extension of the main joint is not low, and the
muscle power exerted by each movement seems to
be sufficient. In contrast, flexion of the elbow joint
and hip joint in phase P, and the gap in the timing
between shoulder joint flexion and elbow joint
extension is different from that of male athletes. For
example, the timing of the flexural movement of the
elbow joint and hip joint of male B, it is considered
that support to the skill corresponding to the recent
velocity of gliding up. Suggests that female A
different from it timing to not mastered of the
velocity of gliding up. Flexion of shoulder joint is
final situation of the kinetic chain that each body
sites part to pushing the pole behind.
Female A has high angular velocity of flexion
and extension of the elbow joint and hip joint, but
power generated by these movements is not effective.
One of the causes is timing skills. Therefore, not
only increasing the muscle power to pushing the
pole behind, if power generate the timing skills, such
as to exert a male B, increases angular velocity of
flexion of shoulder joint is final situation of the
kinetic chain, it is expected to increase in the gliding
velocity.
Although the angular velocity of extension of the
elbow joint and hip joint is high in female A in
phase G, the timing of hip joint extension is delayed.
Correction of this timing skill, is supposed to
contribute to controlling the slowdown rate of phase
G.
From the above, the features of the motion model
which could make female athlete A acquire the main
skills of the gliding motion of a male athlete.
(1) Because the muscle power exerted by flexion
and extension of the elbow joint and hip joint is
efficient, the present joint angular velocity is
maintained.
(2) The timing is synchronized to let the elbow joint
extend in phase P with the time point for
maximum angular velocity of flexion of the
shoulder joint.
(3) The timing is synchronized to allow bending of
the elbow joint and hip joint in phase P. In other
words, flexion timing is hastened so that
maximum angular velocity of hip joint flexion
appears with pole grounding approximately at the
same time.
(4) The timing is hastened to let the hip joint extend
in phase G. About after 0.2s at the approximately
the time point for maximum angular velocity of
elbow joint extension.
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Tsukasa Suzuki et al, 2002. Feedback from a Video
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Daiyu Yoshimoto and Tsukasa Suzuki, 2013. Strategy to
Increase the Double-Poling Skill of Women Cross
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