Kinesiology Biomechanics and Sports
Explain In detail the principle of stability and its uses in sports.
A broad base of support: for greater stability increase the area of the base and lower the centre of gravity as much as is consistent with the activity involved.
Examples:
(ii) Stability is directly proportional to the weight of the body the object or a person with heavyweight will have greater stability as compared to the person with less weight. Example: it is difficult to move a heavier person as compared to a less heavy person. On the basis of this principle, wrestling, boxing, judo, etc. are organized according to different age groups.
(iii) The direction of an acting force: to start quickly in one direction, keep the-CG as high as possible and as near as possible to the edge of the base nearest to the direction of intended motion. Example: The crouched position in starting a race, the CG is kept high by not bending the knees extremely and by keeping the hips high, also the lean of the body is towards the hands so that the weight rests on the hands. From this position, the movement hands are raised from the ground; motion starts by reason of the pulling gravity. This pull is added to the force exerted against the starting block by the feet and thus aids in speed.
(iv) When the body is free in the air, if the head and feet move down, the hip move up and vice versa.
Example:
a. This principle is applied in the high jump in western or valley roll technique at the take of, the head and one foot is thrust up as high as possible. As the head and one leg clear the bar, they are dropped which raises the hips to clear the bar. As the hips are lowered, the opposite leg is raised to clear the bar.
b. This is also used in the pole vault, hurdles and jackknife, dive in swimming.
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a. A fat person or a thin person of the same height?
b. A girl standing in the stand at ease position or a girl standing on one leg?
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Explain In detail the principle of stability and its uses in sports.
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