The Effect of Non-Leading Foot Placement on Power in the Fencing Lunge
Fencing success does not depend on specific morphological or physiological attributes. Nevertheless, the muscular demands are very specific and development of effective movement takes time and practice. Being able to lunge appropriately and with adequate power is an essential ability for fencers. Bu...
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Format: | Dissertation |
Language: | English |
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ProQuest Dissertations & Theses
01-01-2011
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Summary: | Fencing success does not depend on specific morphological or physiological attributes. Nevertheless, the muscular demands are very specific and development of effective movement takes time and practice. Being able to lunge appropriately and with adequate power is an essential ability for fencers. But while the pattern of muscular activation is known, the effect of foot placement has not been investigated. Using a TENDO weightlifting analyzer to assess velocity and power, the impact of foot placement angle on lunge power is studied. |
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ISBN: | 1124636927 9781124636924 |