Differences in Lower-Extremity Joint Coordination During Two Landing Phases of a Drop Jump Task
Motor Control. 2024 Mar 8:1-14. doi: 10.1123/mc.2023-0121. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe aim of the present study was to compare the differences in joint coordination patterns and variability in the lower extremity between the first and second landing phases of the drop jump. Eighteen resistance-trained men (age: 22.8 ± 1.8 years) performed drop jumps from a height of 0.40 m. An eight-camera motion capture system was utilized to record kinematic trajectories. Modified vector coding technique and circular statistics were used to determine the coordination pattern and variability of the following joint couples during th...
Source: Motor Control - March 9, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: JiaWei Wang Ye Liu Source Type: research

Acute Effect of Video Feedback on Self-Regulation and Proprioceptive Control of Standing Back Tuck Somersault in the Absence of Vision
Motor Control. 2024 Mar 8:1-21. doi: 10.1123/mc.2023-0046. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe purpose of this study was to assess the immediate effect of video feedback on the regulation and control of the standing back tuck somersault in the absence of vision. Two groups of male parkour athletes performed the standing back tuck somersault under both open and closed eyes conditions. The first group received video feedback, while the second group received verbal feedback. Concurrent analysis, including kinetic data from a force plate (Kistler Quattro-Jump) and kinematic data in two-dimensional by Kinovea freeware, was employ...
Source: Motor Control - March 9, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: Nour Mohamed Abahnini Khemais Abahnini Bessem Mkaouer Source Type: research

Differences in Lower-Extremity Joint Coordination During Two Landing Phases of a Drop Jump Task
Motor Control. 2024 Mar 8:1-14. doi: 10.1123/mc.2023-0121. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe aim of the present study was to compare the differences in joint coordination patterns and variability in the lower extremity between the first and second landing phases of the drop jump. Eighteen resistance-trained men (age: 22.8 ± 1.8 years) performed drop jumps from a height of 0.40 m. An eight-camera motion capture system was utilized to record kinematic trajectories. Modified vector coding technique and circular statistics were used to determine the coordination pattern and variability of the following joint couples during th...
Source: Motor Control - March 9, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: JiaWei Wang Ye Liu Source Type: research

Acute Effect of Video Feedback on Self-Regulation and Proprioceptive Control of Standing Back Tuck Somersault in the Absence of Vision
Motor Control. 2024 Mar 8:1-21. doi: 10.1123/mc.2023-0046. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe purpose of this study was to assess the immediate effect of video feedback on the regulation and control of the standing back tuck somersault in the absence of vision. Two groups of male parkour athletes performed the standing back tuck somersault under both open and closed eyes conditions. The first group received video feedback, while the second group received verbal feedback. Concurrent analysis, including kinetic data from a force plate (Kistler Quattro-Jump) and kinematic data in two-dimensional by Kinovea freeware, was employ...
Source: Motor Control - March 9, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: Nour Mohamed Abahnini Khemais Abahnini Bessem Mkaouer Source Type: research

Differences in Lower-Extremity Joint Coordination During Two Landing Phases of a Drop Jump Task
Motor Control. 2024 Mar 8:1-14. doi: 10.1123/mc.2023-0121. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe aim of the present study was to compare the differences in joint coordination patterns and variability in the lower extremity between the first and second landing phases of the drop jump. Eighteen resistance-trained men (age: 22.8 ± 1.8 years) performed drop jumps from a height of 0.40 m. An eight-camera motion capture system was utilized to record kinematic trajectories. Modified vector coding technique and circular statistics were used to determine the coordination pattern and variability of the following joint couples during th...
Source: Motor Control - March 9, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: JiaWei Wang Ye Liu Source Type: research

Acute Effect of Video Feedback on Self-Regulation and Proprioceptive Control of Standing Back Tuck Somersault in the Absence of Vision
Motor Control. 2024 Mar 8:1-21. doi: 10.1123/mc.2023-0046. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe purpose of this study was to assess the immediate effect of video feedback on the regulation and control of the standing back tuck somersault in the absence of vision. Two groups of male parkour athletes performed the standing back tuck somersault under both open and closed eyes conditions. The first group received video feedback, while the second group received verbal feedback. Concurrent analysis, including kinetic data from a force plate (Kistler Quattro-Jump) and kinematic data in two-dimensional by Kinovea freeware, was employ...
Source: Motor Control - March 9, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: Nour Mohamed Abahnini Khemais Abahnini Bessem Mkaouer Source Type: research

Differences in Lower-Extremity Joint Coordination During Two Landing Phases of a Drop Jump Task
Motor Control. 2024 Mar 8:1-14. doi: 10.1123/mc.2023-0121. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe aim of the present study was to compare the differences in joint coordination patterns and variability in the lower extremity between the first and second landing phases of the drop jump. Eighteen resistance-trained men (age: 22.8 ± 1.8 years) performed drop jumps from a height of 0.40 m. An eight-camera motion capture system was utilized to record kinematic trajectories. Modified vector coding technique and circular statistics were used to determine the coordination pattern and variability of the following joint couples during th...
Source: Motor Control - March 9, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: JiaWei Wang Ye Liu Source Type: research

Acute Effect of Video Feedback on Self-Regulation and Proprioceptive Control of Standing Back Tuck Somersault in the Absence of Vision
Motor Control. 2024 Mar 8:1-21. doi: 10.1123/mc.2023-0046. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe purpose of this study was to assess the immediate effect of video feedback on the regulation and control of the standing back tuck somersault in the absence of vision. Two groups of male parkour athletes performed the standing back tuck somersault under both open and closed eyes conditions. The first group received video feedback, while the second group received verbal feedback. Concurrent analysis, including kinetic data from a force plate (Kistler Quattro-Jump) and kinematic data in two-dimensional by Kinovea freeware, was employ...
Source: Motor Control - March 9, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: Nour Mohamed Abahnini Khemais Abahnini Bessem Mkaouer Source Type: research

Differences in Lower-Extremity Joint Coordination During Two Landing Phases of a Drop Jump Task
Motor Control. 2024 Mar 8:1-14. doi: 10.1123/mc.2023-0121. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe aim of the present study was to compare the differences in joint coordination patterns and variability in the lower extremity between the first and second landing phases of the drop jump. Eighteen resistance-trained men (age: 22.8 ± 1.8 years) performed drop jumps from a height of 0.40 m. An eight-camera motion capture system was utilized to record kinematic trajectories. Modified vector coding technique and circular statistics were used to determine the coordination pattern and variability of the following joint couples during th...
Source: Motor Control - March 9, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: JiaWei Wang Ye Liu Source Type: research

Acute Effect of Video Feedback on Self-Regulation and Proprioceptive Control of Standing Back Tuck Somersault in the Absence of Vision
Motor Control. 2024 Mar 8:1-21. doi: 10.1123/mc.2023-0046. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe purpose of this study was to assess the immediate effect of video feedback on the regulation and control of the standing back tuck somersault in the absence of vision. Two groups of male parkour athletes performed the standing back tuck somersault under both open and closed eyes conditions. The first group received video feedback, while the second group received verbal feedback. Concurrent analysis, including kinetic data from a force plate (Kistler Quattro-Jump) and kinematic data in two-dimensional by Kinovea freeware, was employ...
Source: Motor Control - March 9, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: Nour Mohamed Abahnini Khemais Abahnini Bessem Mkaouer Source Type: research

Differences in Lower-Extremity Joint Coordination During Two Landing Phases of a Drop Jump Task
Motor Control. 2024 Mar 8:1-14. doi: 10.1123/mc.2023-0121. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe aim of the present study was to compare the differences in joint coordination patterns and variability in the lower extremity between the first and second landing phases of the drop jump. Eighteen resistance-trained men (age: 22.8 ± 1.8 years) performed drop jumps from a height of 0.40 m. An eight-camera motion capture system was utilized to record kinematic trajectories. Modified vector coding technique and circular statistics were used to determine the coordination pattern and variability of the following joint couples during th...
Source: Motor Control - March 9, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: JiaWei Wang Ye Liu Source Type: research

Acute Effect of Video Feedback on Self-Regulation and Proprioceptive Control of Standing Back Tuck Somersault in the Absence of Vision
Motor Control. 2024 Mar 8:1-21. doi: 10.1123/mc.2023-0046. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe purpose of this study was to assess the immediate effect of video feedback on the regulation and control of the standing back tuck somersault in the absence of vision. Two groups of male parkour athletes performed the standing back tuck somersault under both open and closed eyes conditions. The first group received video feedback, while the second group received verbal feedback. Concurrent analysis, including kinetic data from a force plate (Kistler Quattro-Jump) and kinematic data in two-dimensional by Kinovea freeware, was employ...
Source: Motor Control - March 9, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: Nour Mohamed Abahnini Khemais Abahnini Bessem Mkaouer Source Type: research

Differences in Lower-Extremity Joint Coordination During Two Landing Phases of a Drop Jump Task
Motor Control. 2024 Mar 8:1-14. doi: 10.1123/mc.2023-0121. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe aim of the present study was to compare the differences in joint coordination patterns and variability in the lower extremity between the first and second landing phases of the drop jump. Eighteen resistance-trained men (age: 22.8 ± 1.8 years) performed drop jumps from a height of 0.40 m. An eight-camera motion capture system was utilized to record kinematic trajectories. Modified vector coding technique and circular statistics were used to determine the coordination pattern and variability of the following joint couples during th...
Source: Motor Control - March 9, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: JiaWei Wang Ye Liu Source Type: research

Acute Effect of Video Feedback on Self-Regulation and Proprioceptive Control of Standing Back Tuck Somersault in the Absence of Vision
Motor Control. 2024 Mar 8:1-21. doi: 10.1123/mc.2023-0046. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe purpose of this study was to assess the immediate effect of video feedback on the regulation and control of the standing back tuck somersault in the absence of vision. Two groups of male parkour athletes performed the standing back tuck somersault under both open and closed eyes conditions. The first group received video feedback, while the second group received verbal feedback. Concurrent analysis, including kinetic data from a force plate (Kistler Quattro-Jump) and kinematic data in two-dimensional by Kinovea freeware, was employ...
Source: Motor Control - March 9, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: Nour Mohamed Abahnini Khemais Abahnini Bessem Mkaouer Source Type: research

Differences in Lower-Extremity Joint Coordination During Two Landing Phases of a Drop Jump Task
Motor Control. 2024 Mar 8:1-14. doi: 10.1123/mc.2023-0121. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe aim of the present study was to compare the differences in joint coordination patterns and variability in the lower extremity between the first and second landing phases of the drop jump. Eighteen resistance-trained men (age: 22.8 ± 1.8 years) performed drop jumps from a height of 0.40 m. An eight-camera motion capture system was utilized to record kinematic trajectories. Modified vector coding technique and circular statistics were used to determine the coordination pattern and variability of the following joint couples during th...
Source: Motor Control - March 9, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: JiaWei Wang Ye Liu Source Type: research