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A Kinematic Analysis of Three Best 100m Performances Ever
« on: June 12, 2014, 08:14:05 am »
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I like reading this Journal of the study of the kinematics erm... I like the statistical analysis they provide in the form of a graph and table of the stride length, stride frequency, speed of usain bolt compared with the finalists at the race.

Usain bolt has a lower stride frequency than the others, but a bigger stride length which is at it's biggest  in the end, which doesn't make sense, as he is maintaining speed after 60m he is still increasing stride length.

he has a stride frequency of 11.2 in the first 20m mean in the three races, 2008, 2009, 2012



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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3661886/
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   - a walk, b skip quick powerful switch (heel to hams focus), a runs, dribbles small to big to run, straight leg to runs (force, reflex, go up/forward). force to hit the ground before it hits the ground knee/hip is at 90 degrees.
   - acceleration: low heel recovery, shin angle low, drive legs back before hitting the ground and drive thighs/knee forward not up
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Measuring reminder:
5 toe to heel steps = 148cm
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