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Chapter 6: Biomechanical
Foundations of Physical Education
and Sport
What is the value of biomechanics for physical
education, exercise science, and sport?
Explain the meaning of mechanical principles
and concepts that relate to motion, stability,
leverage, and force. How are these used in sport
techniques and physical skills?
Kinesiology
Scientific study of human movement
Anatomical and physiological elements that
carry out movements
Purposes of kinesiology
 Move safely
 Move effectively
 Move efficiently
Biomechanics
The application of the principles of mechanical
physics to understand movements and actions
of human bodies and sport implements.
Kinesiology and biomechanics are intricately
related.
Principles of these two fields can be applied to
the fields of biology, physiology, engineering,
physical and occupational therapy, and
medicine as well.
Historical Development
 Biomechanics emerged from physical education as a
specialized are of study in the mid-1960s and 1970s.
 Kinesiology Era (late 1800s- early 1900s)
 Application of mechanics to the study of movement
 Nils Posse: “The Special Kinesiology of Educational
Gymnastics”
 Biomechanics Era (mid-20th century)
 Increased teaching, research and writing
 Development of Biomechanics (1960s-present)
 Differentiation between kinesiology and biomechanics, and
application of biomechanics to physical education and sport.
Professional Development
 1963: AAHPERD forms Kinesiology Section, and in
1993 became known as Biomechanics Academy
 1973: International Society of Biomechanics
 1976: American Society of Biomechanics
 1982: International Society for Biomechanics in Sport
(ISBS)
 Journals
 1968: Journal of Biomechanics
 1985: Journal of Applied Biomechanics
 2002: Sports Biomechanics (ISBS)
United States Olympic Committee
Encouraged the development of biomechanics
for the improvement of elite athletes’
performances.
Olympic Training Centers offer state-of-the-
art care and technology for the testing and
analysis of performance.
Reasons for Studying Biomechanics
Better understanding of the human body and
the various internal and external forces that
affect movement.
Offers scientific knowledge that can improve
performance
To improve sport techniques, equipment, and
safety
To design and conduct programs to enhance
individual movement skills (Adapted PE)
Areas of Specialization
 Developmental biomechanics
 Studies movement patterns and how they change across the
lifespan and varying disabilities.
 Biomechanics of exercise
 To maximize the benefits of exercise and reduce the
chances of injury.
 Rehabilitation mechanics
 Study of the movement patterns of people who are injured
or who have a disability.
 Equipment design
 Increases in performance through the change of equipment.
Major Areas of Study
Biological aspects underlying human movement
Mechanics
 Statics: Study of factors relating to nonmoving
systems or those characterized by steady motion.
 Dynamics: Study of mechanical factors that relate to
systems in motion
» Kinematics
» Kinetics
Sample Research Questions
How do running motions change as
children develop?
How do forces summate to produce
maximum power in the tennis serve
How can athletic shoes be designed to
reduce injuries on artificial turf?
What is the best body position for
swimming the butterfly stroke?
Biomechanical Terms
Velocity
 Speed and direction of the body
Acceleration
 Change in velocity involving the speed or direction
Angular velocity
 Angle that is rotated in a given unit of time
Angular acceleration
 Change of angular velocity for a unit of time
Biomechanical Terms
Mass
 Amount of matter possessed by an object
Force
 Any action that changes or tends to change the
motion of an object
Pressure
 Ratio of force to the area over which force is
applied
Biomechanical Terms
Gravity
 Natural force that pulls all objects toward the
center of the earth
 Center of gravity
Friction
 Force that occurs when surfaces come in
contact and results from the sliding of one
surface on the other
Biomechanical Terms
Work
 Force that is applied to a body through a
distance and in direction of the force
Power
 Amount of work accomplished in one unit of
time
Biomechanical Terms
Energy
 Capacity of the body to perform work
» Kinetic energy
» Potential energy
Torque
 Twisting, turning, or rotary force related to the
production of angular acceleration
Mechanical Principle: Stability
The lower the center of gravity to the base of
support, the greater the stability.
The nearer the center of gravity to the center of
the base of support, the more stable the body.
Stability can be increased by widening the base
of support.
Mechanical Principle: Motion
Newton’s First Law
 Law of inertia
Newton’s Second Law
 Law of Acceleration
Newton’s Third Law
 Law of Action and Reaction
Motion
Linear Motion
 Movement in a straight line and from one point
to another.
Rotary motion
 Movement of a body around a center of
rotation called an axis.
Mechanical Principle: Leverage
Lever - mechanical device used to produce
a turning motion around a fixed point called
an axis.
Lever components
 Fulcrum - center or axis of rotation
 Force arm - distance from the fulcrum to the point of
application of the force
 Resistance arm - distance from the fulcrum to the
weight on which the force is acting
Levers
First class - fulcrum between the weight
and the force
Second class - weight is between the
fulcrum and the force
Third class - force is between the fulcrum
and the weight
Mechanical Principle: Force
The effect that one body has on another.
Production of Force
 Produced by the actions of muscles. The stronger the
muscles, the more force the body can produce.
Application of Force
 The force of an object is most effective when it is applied in
the direction that the object is to travel.
Absorption of Force
 The impact of a force should be gradually reduced (“give
with the force”) and spread over a large surface.
Instruments
 Computers
 Simulation
 Cinematography
 Stroboscopy
 Videography
 Anthropometry
 Timing devices
 Electrogoniometry
 Electromyography
 Dynamography
 Telemetry
Analysis
 Quantitative Analysis
 Produced through the use of instruments.
 Qualitative Analysis (observation suggestions)
 Position yourself to see the critical components of the skill.
Use multiple vantage points.
 Observe performance several times to identify consistent
performance problems.
 Use the whole-part-whole observation method.
 Be sure to focus both on the performer and the implement.
 Evaluate the overall effectiveness of the movement.
 Use a performance checklist to guide your efforts.
The Future
 Technology will continue to drive the advancement
of knowledge.
 Use of multidisciplinary teams will facilitate
integration of data from various sources.
 Increased understanding of human movement will
help professionals design solutions to remediate
problems for people of all ages and abilities.
 More research on women and the elderly?

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PHYSIOLOGY Chap6

  • 1. Chapter 6: Biomechanical Foundations of Physical Education and Sport What is the value of biomechanics for physical education, exercise science, and sport? Explain the meaning of mechanical principles and concepts that relate to motion, stability, leverage, and force. How are these used in sport techniques and physical skills?
  • 2. Kinesiology Scientific study of human movement Anatomical and physiological elements that carry out movements Purposes of kinesiology  Move safely  Move effectively  Move efficiently
  • 3. Biomechanics The application of the principles of mechanical physics to understand movements and actions of human bodies and sport implements. Kinesiology and biomechanics are intricately related. Principles of these two fields can be applied to the fields of biology, physiology, engineering, physical and occupational therapy, and medicine as well.
  • 4. Historical Development  Biomechanics emerged from physical education as a specialized are of study in the mid-1960s and 1970s.  Kinesiology Era (late 1800s- early 1900s)  Application of mechanics to the study of movement  Nils Posse: “The Special Kinesiology of Educational Gymnastics”  Biomechanics Era (mid-20th century)  Increased teaching, research and writing  Development of Biomechanics (1960s-present)  Differentiation between kinesiology and biomechanics, and application of biomechanics to physical education and sport.
  • 5. Professional Development  1963: AAHPERD forms Kinesiology Section, and in 1993 became known as Biomechanics Academy  1973: International Society of Biomechanics  1976: American Society of Biomechanics  1982: International Society for Biomechanics in Sport (ISBS)  Journals  1968: Journal of Biomechanics  1985: Journal of Applied Biomechanics  2002: Sports Biomechanics (ISBS)
  • 6. United States Olympic Committee Encouraged the development of biomechanics for the improvement of elite athletes’ performances. Olympic Training Centers offer state-of-the- art care and technology for the testing and analysis of performance.
  • 7. Reasons for Studying Biomechanics Better understanding of the human body and the various internal and external forces that affect movement. Offers scientific knowledge that can improve performance To improve sport techniques, equipment, and safety To design and conduct programs to enhance individual movement skills (Adapted PE)
  • 8. Areas of Specialization  Developmental biomechanics  Studies movement patterns and how they change across the lifespan and varying disabilities.  Biomechanics of exercise  To maximize the benefits of exercise and reduce the chances of injury.  Rehabilitation mechanics  Study of the movement patterns of people who are injured or who have a disability.  Equipment design  Increases in performance through the change of equipment.
  • 9. Major Areas of Study Biological aspects underlying human movement Mechanics  Statics: Study of factors relating to nonmoving systems or those characterized by steady motion.  Dynamics: Study of mechanical factors that relate to systems in motion » Kinematics » Kinetics
  • 10. Sample Research Questions How do running motions change as children develop? How do forces summate to produce maximum power in the tennis serve How can athletic shoes be designed to reduce injuries on artificial turf? What is the best body position for swimming the butterfly stroke?
  • 11. Biomechanical Terms Velocity  Speed and direction of the body Acceleration  Change in velocity involving the speed or direction Angular velocity  Angle that is rotated in a given unit of time Angular acceleration  Change of angular velocity for a unit of time
  • 12. Biomechanical Terms Mass  Amount of matter possessed by an object Force  Any action that changes or tends to change the motion of an object Pressure  Ratio of force to the area over which force is applied
  • 13. Biomechanical Terms Gravity  Natural force that pulls all objects toward the center of the earth  Center of gravity Friction  Force that occurs when surfaces come in contact and results from the sliding of one surface on the other
  • 14. Biomechanical Terms Work  Force that is applied to a body through a distance and in direction of the force Power  Amount of work accomplished in one unit of time
  • 15. Biomechanical Terms Energy  Capacity of the body to perform work » Kinetic energy » Potential energy Torque  Twisting, turning, or rotary force related to the production of angular acceleration
  • 16. Mechanical Principle: Stability The lower the center of gravity to the base of support, the greater the stability. The nearer the center of gravity to the center of the base of support, the more stable the body. Stability can be increased by widening the base of support.
  • 17. Mechanical Principle: Motion Newton’s First Law  Law of inertia Newton’s Second Law  Law of Acceleration Newton’s Third Law  Law of Action and Reaction
  • 18. Motion Linear Motion  Movement in a straight line and from one point to another. Rotary motion  Movement of a body around a center of rotation called an axis.
  • 19. Mechanical Principle: Leverage Lever - mechanical device used to produce a turning motion around a fixed point called an axis. Lever components  Fulcrum - center or axis of rotation  Force arm - distance from the fulcrum to the point of application of the force  Resistance arm - distance from the fulcrum to the weight on which the force is acting
  • 20. Levers First class - fulcrum between the weight and the force Second class - weight is between the fulcrum and the force Third class - force is between the fulcrum and the weight
  • 21. Mechanical Principle: Force The effect that one body has on another. Production of Force  Produced by the actions of muscles. The stronger the muscles, the more force the body can produce. Application of Force  The force of an object is most effective when it is applied in the direction that the object is to travel. Absorption of Force  The impact of a force should be gradually reduced (“give with the force”) and spread over a large surface.
  • 22. Instruments  Computers  Simulation  Cinematography  Stroboscopy  Videography  Anthropometry  Timing devices  Electrogoniometry  Electromyography  Dynamography  Telemetry
  • 23. Analysis  Quantitative Analysis  Produced through the use of instruments.  Qualitative Analysis (observation suggestions)  Position yourself to see the critical components of the skill. Use multiple vantage points.  Observe performance several times to identify consistent performance problems.  Use the whole-part-whole observation method.  Be sure to focus both on the performer and the implement.  Evaluate the overall effectiveness of the movement.  Use a performance checklist to guide your efforts.
  • 24. The Future  Technology will continue to drive the advancement of knowledge.  Use of multidisciplinary teams will facilitate integration of data from various sources.  Increased understanding of human movement will help professionals design solutions to remediate problems for people of all ages and abilities.  More research on women and the elderly?