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- Title
Postural Dynamics in Upright and Inverted Stances.
- Authors
Slobounov, Semyon M.; Newell, Karl M.
- Abstract
This study provides a comparative analysis of certain features of upright and inverted stance in collegiate-level competitive gymnastic and diving athletes. A particular focus was the compensatory movement strategies used to maintain inverted stance. The analyses revealed that the motion of the center of pressure was significantly greater in the hand stance as opposed to the upright stance condition. Instability increased over the duration of a 15-s hand stance trial, and it was paralleled by the introduction of a small set of compensatory movement strategies that included enhanced motion at the distal segments of the legs and at the elbow joint. The compensatory movement strategies appeared to be in support of minimizing variability of motion in the head and trunk. The relative contribution of the principal sources of this instability in the hand stance remains to be determined.
- Subjects
KINEMATICS in sports; POSTURE; GYMNASTICS; HUMAN locomotion; MOTOR ability research; HANDSTANDS; HUMAN mechanics research; RANGE of motion of joints; PHYSIOLOGY
- Publication
Journal of Applied Biomechanics, 1996, Vol 12, Issue 2, p185
- ISSN
1065-8483
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1123/jab.12.2.185