BIOMECHANICAL BASICS!
SKILL TYPES & LEARNING STAGES!
MOVEMENT ANALYSIS!
100

What is biomechanics the study of?

Human Movement

100

Are fine motor skills small or large muscle movements?

Small muscle movements.

100

What type of analysis involves watching someone move to improve their skill?

Qualitative movement analysis.

200

Name 2 component of biomechanics.

Motion, Force, Momentum, Levers, Balance, Equilibrium, Stability.

200

What is the first stage of learning a skill?

Cognitive stage.

200

What’s the first step of the movement analysis process?

Preparation.

300

Give 3 example of biomechanics in everyday life.  

Walking, running, lifting, sitting, throwing, riding a bike, carrying a bag.

300

What type of skill is riding a bike (no clear start or end)?

Continuous motor skill.

300

What does an observer do during the observation step?

Watches the performance live or on video to gather information about the movement.

400

How can biomechanics help in sport?

Improve technique, increase performance, reduce injury risk, guide training.

400

What type of environment is a golf swing usually performed in?

Closed environment.

400

What happens during the evaluation stage?

Observer identifies strengths and weaknesses, diagnoses issues, and decides how to fix them.

500

What does momentum equal?

Mass × Velocity.

500

Name 2 example of a gross motor skill.

Running, jumping, tackling, kicking, swimming, cycling, throwing

500

3 items that are involved within the intervention phase?

Giving feedback, suggesting corrections through practice, video, technique change, equipment/environment change.

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