Throwing for speed & accuracy
Throwing Movement Occurring in Three Planes of Motion
Examples of Different Throwing Patterns
Sidearm Throwing
Underarm Throwing
Throwing Phases
Phases
Throwing Movement
PPT Slide
Contributions to Throwing Velocity
Kinetic Link 3 Segment Model
Kinetic Link Sequential Transfer
Segmental Contributions
Gender Differences
Elastic Loading
Throwing Ball Path
Pitching Kinematics
COCKING
Early Cocking
Acceleration
Arm Acceleration
DecelerationFollow through
Ball Release Velocity
Throwing for Accuracy
Effect of Stride on Shoulder & Hand Path
Striding Increases Time Period for Accurate Ball Release
Trunk Rotation - Serape
Torsional Musculature
Serape Muscle Training Exercise
Throwing Muscle Activity
Muscle Timing - COCKING
ACCELERATION
FOLLOW THROUGH
Baseball APAS view Demo
Throwing ErrorsOver & Straight Leg & Bent Knee Stride
Common Throwing Errors
Discus Throwing
Side Arm Throwing Pattern Discus Throwing Technique
Discus Throwing Phases
DISCUS PHASES 1 1/2 TURNS
Cocking
Acceleration - Release
Mens Best Discus Attempts 1996 Olympic Games
Riedel Discus Path1996 Olympic Gold Medalist
Factors Influencing Discus Throw Range
Gold Medalist Release Velocity
Discus Release Height
Discus Projection Velocity
Discus APAS view Demo
Throwing Technique Errors
Washington Best & Worst #4
Errant Discus Path
Throwing Kinematic Comparison
Throw Alterations % Change
Horizontal Discus Velocity cm/s
The resultant release velocities calculated for the best and worst throws performed by the top four competitors were: 3080 (3008) cm/s for Riedel2718 (3343) cm/s for Dubrovschchik2599 (2270) cm/s for Kaptyukh, 2498 (2441) cm/s for Washington.
CONCLUSIONSBlocking Action
CONCLUSIONSBody Torsion
Thank you
The projection angles in the YZ plane represents the angle with respect to the horizontal for the best and worst throws were:22 (30) deg for Riedel 29 (36) deg for Dubrovschchik37 (31) deg for Kaptyukh30 (60) deg for Washington.
The heights of release for the best and worst discus throws were :1.5 (1.4) m for Riedel,1.8 (1.9) m for Dubrovschchik, 1.6 (1.4) m for Kaptyukh,1.2 (1.4) m for Washington.
The elapsed times to complete the turns for the best and worst throws were:3.0 (1.4) sec. for Riedel,2.3 (1.6) sec for Dubrovschchik, 1.9 (1.1) sec for Kaptyukh, 1.2 (1.4) sec for Washington.
Riedel Best & Worst #1
Dubrovschchik Best & Worst #2
Kaptyukh Best & Worst #3
The combined effect of the projection velocity, projection angle, and height of release resulted in best and worst throws of:69.4 [OR] (63.1) m. by Riedel 66.6 (59.7) m by Dubrovschchik ,65.8 (63.8) m for Kaptyukh,65.4 (61.3) m for Washington. The aerodynamic variables of angle of attack and spin were not deter-mined for these throwing trials.
THROWING TECHNIQUE ANALYSIS
CM Horizontal Velocity cm/s
Block Velocity cm/s
Rt. Hip Velocity cm/s
Right Shoulder Velocity cm/s
Trunk Velocity cm/s
Arm Velocity cm/s
Throwing Pattern Analysis
OLYMPIC GOLD - RIEDEL
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Other information: Presentation at the ISBS 1999 meeting