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Functional variability in the flight phase of one metre springboard forward dives.
Author: HileyMichael J, KingMark A, SayyahMohsen, YeadonMaurice R
Original Abstract of the Article :
In springboard diving, low variability in takeoff conditions and in the somersault orientation angle at water entry is to be expected since consistency and accuracy are necessary for a good dive. A diver's adjustment of body configuration during flight may be a deliberate compensation for variations...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.humov.2018.04.014
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
The Art of Diving: A Camel's Perspective on Precision and Control
Springboard diving is a visually stunning sport that requires incredible precision and control. This research delves into the mechanics of diving, specifically focusing on the flight phase of a one-meter springboard forward dive. The study uses a combination of video analysis and computer simulation to investigate how divers adjust their body configuration during flight to achieve a consistent and accurate entry angle.
The research found that divers utilize a combination of pre-planned movements and adjustments during flight to control their entry angle. The study highlights the importance of feedback mechanisms in the diving process, where divers use visual cues and proprioception to refine their movements in real-time. These findings provide valuable insight into the complex coordination and control involved in diving, shedding light on the athlete's ability to adapt to variations in takeoff conditions.
The Desert of Diving: A Balancing Act
Imagine a diver poised at the edge of a springboard, preparing to launch into a majestic arc. The diver's body is a delicate vessel navigating the forces of gravity and air resistance. This research reveals how divers utilize their bodies as instruments of precision, adjusting their movements in flight to achieve a perfect entry. It's like a camel navigating the shifting sands, adjusting its gait to maintain balance and navigate the challenging terrain.
A Camel's Advice for Diving
If you're a diver, this research emphasizes the importance of proper technique and understanding the mechanics of flight. It's also essential to practice regularly and to develop a strong mental focus to maintain control during the dive. Remember, the key to a successful dive is a combination of physical skill and mental agility.
Dr. Camel's Conclusion
This research adds to our understanding of the intricate mechanics of springboard diving. It sheds light on the complex interplay between pre-planning, feedback mechanisms, and real-time adjustments that divers employ to achieve their goals. As we continue to explore the desert of athletic performance, it's fascinating to witness the incredible feats of human coordination and control.
Date :
- Date Completed 2018-09-17
- Date Revised 2018-12-02
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