The biomechanical design and analysis of gymnastics training equipment
Date
2006
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Loughborough University
Abstract
Research has shown that this can be achieved by:encouraging specific motor skills, providing feedback, providing support in a safeenvironment, permitting repetition, permitting progressive learning, or by providing some combination of these. For this to be possible an in-depth understanding of the
biomechanical requirements of the sporting activity is essential.
A study was carried out to determine the fundamental requirements of a training
aid, and to then design and build two working prototype gymnastics training aids. Elite
training sessions were observed and High Performance coaches were interviewed to
establish the skills that required a training aid and the customer requirements for such a
device
