Exercise Science Links
Here are the latest links from the Curtin Exercise and Sports Science scoop.it.
- Body of Work: Biomechanics of Swimming (Infographic) –
Click the infographic – Biomechanics of Swimming, below for larger view: source – Infographics, Sports. - What Should I Know About Biomechanics of the Golf Swing? :: Sports
If you’ve read some of my articles in the past, we focused a lot on training the body to help you provide more power, consistency and accuracy to your golf swing.Today, we are going to get a little more scientific. - A Simple Bicycle Race
In the match sprint, riders go around a 250-meter track three times. Typically, they go slowly at the start, until someone makes a move.
- One With The Water
Dana Vollmer, the American record holder in the 100-meter butterfly, plans to move with the water in her London effort.
- The Fastest Baton To the Finish Line
For a relay team to win gold in London, both talent and technique will need to be flawless.
- The Fastest Baton To the Finish Line
For a relay team to win gold in London, both talent and technique will need to be flawless.
- Interactive Graphic: Lolo Jones, Cleared for Takeoff
The London Olympics will be Jones’s second trip to the Olympics in the 100-meter hurdles. Take a look at how she does it.
- The Toughest Vault for Female Gymnasts
Jordyn Wieber of the United States is planning to attempt the Amanar vault in London.
- Nothing but net? Basketball science has more answers
In a multibillion-dollar sport like basketball, one might expect that trainers had figured out every nuance of the physics involved. Well, think again.
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