Balance Flashcards

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balance

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The ability to neutralise force that disturbs equilibrium

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factors that affect balance

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Size of base of support
§ The greater the base of support the more balanced you’ll be

Height of COG above the base of support

		§ The lower the height of COG the more balanced you'll be

Position of the line of gravity relative to the base of support
§ The closer it is to the base of support thew more balanced you’ll be

Mass of the object
The greater the mass the more balanced you’ll be

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segmental interaction

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  • Forces acting between the segments of a body can transfer energy between segments
    • These demands are usually centred around 2 factors
      ○ Power
      § More segments use and usually sequential
      ○ Accuracy
      Less segments used and usually simultaneous
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simultaneous contraction

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  • Where all body parts more that the same time to produce a force
    • Generally used for accuracy
      Golf putt
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sequential contraction

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  • Sequential combination of forces produced by different parts of the body acting together to maximise force
    • Generally used to produce maximal force
      Baseball pitch
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sequential combination of forces

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○ The stronger and larger muscles of the thighs and trunk are moved first, followed by smaller and faster muscles
○ Sequentially accelerate each body part so optimum momentum passes from 1 body part to another
○ Each body part should be stable so that then et body part accelerates around a stable base to transfer momentum
○ Use as many body parts as possible to apply force over maximum possible time
○ Follow through is important to prevent deceleration
Ensure all forces are directed towards the target

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optimal projection

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  • The relationship between angle, velocity and height of release/landing height to atain the athletes goal
    • If the task is to maximise distance, the athlete must
      ○ Maximise velocity through biomechanical principles
      ○ Maximise height of release without sacrificing velocity of release or stability
      Angle of release with all other factors equal should be around 45 degrees optimally
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