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Biomechanics of Human Movement Balance, Follow Through, Leverage (levers) Torque, and Weight Transfer

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Biomechanics of Human Moveme nt. Balance, Follow Through, Leverage (levers) Torque, and Weight Transfer. Balance. Definition: Ability to stay in a point of nothingness with no outward tension Examples: Defensive stance Medicine ball push ups. Pictures of Balance. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Biomechanics of Human Movement

Balance, Follow Through, Leverage (levers) Torque,

and Weight Transfer

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Balance

Definition:• Ability to stay in a point of

nothingness with no outward tension

Examples:• Defensive stance• Medicine ball push ups.

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Pictures of Balance

• Erectors, quads, and abs are used for balance

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Follow Through

Definition:• The completion of a form of

movement that results in relaxationExamples:• Golf club ends up over the shoulder• Tennis racquet ends up past the

body

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Images of Follow Through

• Muscles used (in golf) include quadriceps, hamstrings, abductors, adductors, obliques, gluteus maximus, latissimus dorsi, trapezius, pectorals, deltoids, triceps and biceps. That’s a LOT of muscles!

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Leverage (Levers)

Definitions:• The exertion of force by means

of a lever• A device you apply force toExample:• Bicep curl

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Pictures of Leverage

• In torque, muscles act as effort forces to move loads.

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Torque

Definition:• A twisting force that often

causes rotationExample:• Twisting Oblique Crunch

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Pictures of Torque

• Trapezius, deltoids, abdominals, pectorals, and Latissimus Dorsi are used in torque.

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Weight Transfer

Definition:• Stepping power• The ability to shift weight from

one point to another. Example:• Throwing

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Pictures of Weight Transfer

• Weight transfer works with the quadriceps, latissimus dorsi, and trapezius.

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