Rehearsal features of movement structure in difficulty-beauty projects

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2017 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 42
Author(s):  
Potop Vladimir ◽  
Dorgan Viorel ◽  
Jurat Valeriu

The main purpose of this paper is the biomechanical analysis of the kinematic and dynamic indicators of sports technique used in Yurchenko handspring vault by means of the macro methods for exercises learning during the training basic specialization stage. This scientific approach led to the organization of an experimental study, using the research methods as follows: 1. Method of theoretical and methodological analysis of literature related to artistic gymnastics. 2. Method of evaluation of gymnastics exercises sports technique using the algorithmic analysis of the motion. 3. Video computerized method, using” Pinnacle Studio”,” Kinovea” and” Physics ToolKit” programs. 3. Method of movement postural orientation and evaluation of key elements of sports technique with complex coordination of movement structure. 4. Method of linear-branched programming of gymnastics exercises learning and improving. 5. Statistical method, by means of” KyPlot” program. The research was conducted from 2012 to 2014, when gymnasts’ performances were monitored in three national competitions - handspring vaults event; a number of 7 athletes aged 12 to 15 participated in these competitions, all of them members of junior national team of Romania. The results of the research highlighted and identified the kinematic and dynamic characteristics of sports technique key elements of Yurchenko vault in women’s artistic gymnastics. The implementation of the macro methods of learning in young gymnasts’ training contributed to the improvement of sports technique and the effective experimental distribution of the difficult and highly difficult basic vaults.


2017 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 42 ◽  
Author(s):  
Potop Vladimir ◽  
Dorgan Viorel ◽  
Jurat Valeriu

The main purpose of this paper is the biomechanical analysis of the kinematic and dynamic indicators of sports technique used in Yurchenko handspring vault by means of the macro methods for exercises learning during the training basic specialization stage. This scientific approach led to the organization of an experimental study, using the research methods as follows: 1. Method of theoretical and methodological analysis of literature related to artistic gymnastics. 2. Method of evaluation of gymnastics exercises sports technique using the algorithmic analysis of the motion. 3. Video computerized method, using” Pinnacle Studio”,” Kinovea” and” Physics ToolKit” programs. 3. Method of movement postural orientation and evaluation of key elements of sports technique with complex coordination of movement structure. 4. Method of linear-branched programming of gymnastics exercises learning and improving. 5. Statistical method, by means of” KyPlot” program. The research was conducted from 2012 to 2014, when gymnasts’ performances were monitored in three national competitions - handspring vaults event; a number of 7 athletes aged 12 to 15 participated in these competitions, all of them members of junior national team of Romania. The results of the research highlighted and identified the kinematic and dynamic characteristics of sports technique key elements of Yurchenko vault in women’s artistic gymnastics. The implementation of the macro methods of learning in young gymnasts’ training contributed to the improvement of sports technique and the effective experimental distribution of the difficult and highly difficult basic vaults.


1991 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 135-137
Author(s):  
Haworth Continuing Features Submission

2009 ◽  
Vol 69 (1) ◽  
pp. 30-38 ◽  
Author(s):  
Brach Poston ◽  
Arend W.A. Van Gemmert ◽  
Beth Barduson ◽  
George E. Stelmach

Author(s):  
Leonīds Čupriks ◽  
Edgars Getmančuks ◽  
Aleksandra Čuprika ◽  
Anna Zuša

Improvement of weightlifters technical skills and special physical qualities involves use of different instrumental control methods, which are necessary for obtaining biomechanically accurate quantitative parameters of the athlete's movement structure. Such control, using biomechanical methods, allows us to substantiate the parameters of the exercise techniques for competitions and to identify factors that affect the effectiveness of the movement activity. Our research aim was to evaluate the effect of non-standard barbell lifting exercises on results of weightlifting competition. The study subjects were healthy 15 weightlifters. The assessment of dynamic parameters was done before and after the set of exercises by using non-standard weightlifting bar using FITRO Dyne Premium (Slovakia). The maximum muscle strength dynamics was performed by the REV 9000 Technogym (Italy) isokinetic dynamometer, along with the registration of muscle biopotentials (EMG). Data was analyzed using Excel statistics 3.1. After ascertaining experiment with a set of exercises with an non-standard barbell lifting on clean exercise, the dynamic parameters of the controlled barbell lifting on weightlifting clean exercise (standard performance) were improved. 


2001 ◽  
Vol 37 (1) ◽  
pp. 103-112
Author(s):  
Niall O'Loughlin

The large-scale romantic concerto has been reevaluated by many composers of the 20th century. These have included Stravinsky, Honegger and Frank Martin, who have all tended to compose on a much smaller scale. One such work is Ivo Petrić's Trois images, a violin concerto dating from 1972-73. It displays an ambiguous approach to form, the relationships between the soloist and orchestra, the use of musical motives and the idea of the concerto. On the one hand, it has links with tradition in that it uses the title and three-movement structure of the concerto, the traditional relationships of dialogue, solo and accompaniment, development of motives and virtuoso techniques. On the other hand, it breaks with tradition by disguising the contrasts and separation of the individual movements, and transforming traditional concerto techniques for use in the freely coordinated idiom that the composer was using at the time. It proves to be an excellent example of how concerto techniques can be combined with the techniques of the avant-garde.


Author(s):  
Peter Krause

This chapter discusses the different strengths, challenges, and potential extensions of the Movement Structure Theory (MST). In MST, the key distinction is the number of significant groups, which determines whether the movement is internally competitive or noncompetitive. This aspect of movement structure drives group incentives and movement dynamics, which together drive group behavior and movement outcome. Alliances have comparatively little impact. In an alliance, individuals are generally loyal to their groups first. Individual group leadership maintains ultimate decision-making power, even if groups agree to try to coordinate certain actions. The power concentrated in a single alliance is therefore far less cohesive in organization, coherent in action, and stable in alignment than a single group. These factors make a movement with a unifying alliance somewhat different from a fragmented movement with no such ties but very different from a hegemonic movement with a single dominant group.


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