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http://dx.doi.org/10.5103/KJSB.2013.23.1.001

The Kinematical Analysis of Supported Athlete's Technical Motion in Javelin Throw  

Lee, Soon-Ho (Division of Sports Science & Engineering, Korea Institute of Sport Science)
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Korean Journal of Applied Biomechanics / v.23, no.1, 2013 , pp. 1-9 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to provide information on athletes' characteristics and advantages and disadvantages by analyzing the kinematic factors having a decisive influence on competitive abilities such as release conditions in the delivery phase on major Korean javelin athletes. Two supported javelin throwers of the Korean national team participated in this study. The total average time required of the delivery phase was 0.31(${\pm}0.016$). The athletes' release angle was 33.2 to 41.7 degrees. The attack angle varied widely from -3.5 to 5.9 degrees. The Javelin heights of Subject A and B were 95.9 and 89.2%Ht. The average stride length were 180.6 and 176.7cm. The center of mass velocity of LFD and REL was relatively low in all the subjects. The average deceleration rates of center of mass velocity of Subject A and B were 57.2 and 48.9%lose. The left knee angles of Subject A and B were 160.1 and 155.5 degrees in LFD, 153.0 and 164.0 degrees in REL. The joint velocity of upper limb segments was relatively low in all the subjects. The maximum average wrist velocity of Subject A and B was 18.2 and 16.3 m/s in REL.
Keywords
Javelin; Kinematical analysis; Release conditions;
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