The monography presents the development and application of certain state-of-the-art biomechanical measurement procedures in athlete training. The following diagnostic procedures have been developed in the training process of an athlete: 3D kinematics, dynamics, EMG, measurement of sprint velocity and thermovision.
COBISS.SI-ID: 242620672
This monograph consists of two parts; Part I and Part II. Part I and Part II deal with table tennis and tennis, respectively. Many papers about motor tests, kinematic analyses, rackets testing, injury prevention and tracking analyses, have been presented and published in various journals and proceedings. The development of sports, sports science and technologies connected with the researches in sports has a significant influence also on the development of science in table tennis and tennis
COBISS.SI-ID: 3577777
The aim of this research was to analyse player occupancy of a T area (tactically player’ dominant position in squash), to establish whether or not there were differences between winners and losers of games at different playing standard. By using automated player-tracking system we captured players’ movements during matches played at different playing level. Consequently, frequency of occupying the T area at the moment opponents played their shot and proportion of total playing time in the T area can be examined on the winner-loser level or between players of different playing standard.
COBISS.SI-ID: 3637937
The purpose of this case study is to establish how a gradual increase in fatigue affects the position of the arms and shoulders during a long shot at the basket. The study results reveal statistically significant differences between the series of throws in all measured parameters. The heights of the shoulder axis and of the wrist both decline with growing fatigue. The elbow and upper arm angles with regard to the vertical line decrease drastically in the last series of shots.
COBISS.SI-ID: 3633841
Injuries in volleyball are sport specific and occur around the net during spiking and blocking. The most common acute injury in volleyball is ankle sprain. There are limited data about the intrinsic risk factors for the ankle sprains in volleyball players. We investigated the influence of muscle strength, postural balance and active range of motion on the ankle sprain occurrence in volleyball players. In 38 professional volleyball players we have tested the strength of plantar and dorsal flexors using isokinetic dynamometer.
COBISS.SI-ID: 3666097