Motor Control 2
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- Created on: 19-04-13 17:12
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- Vertical Jump
- Task
- Task/ Individual
- Individual
- Biomechanics
- Joint Angles (ankle/knee/hip)(Vanezis & Lees 2005)
- Optimal Jump Height (Hunter & Marshal 2002)
- Lower limb force production (Hay 1993)
- Angular velovity at take off (Hay 1993)
- Lower limb force production (Hay 1993)
- Joint Angles (ankle/knee/hip)(Vanezis & Lees 2005)
- Optimal Jump Height (Hunter & Marshal 2002)
- Angular velovity at take off (Hay 1993)
- Angular velovity at take off (Hay 1993)
- Footplacement
- Torque
- Footplacement
- Footplacement
- Optimal Jump Height (Hunter & Marshal 2002)
- Torque
- Optimal Jump Height (Hunter & Marshal 2002)
- Center of Gravity
- Displacement
- Displacement
- Kinetic chain
- Displacement
- Displacement
- Joint Angles (ankle/knee/hip)(Vanezis & Lees 2005)
- Physiology
- Muscle fiber recruitment
- Kinetic chain
- Action potential
- Kinetic chain
- Injury (Wilmore &Costill 1994; Weinberg & Gould 2010)
- Anxiety (Weinberg & Gould 2010)
- Epinephrine
- Action potential
- Action potential
- Fategue
- Epinephrine
- Anxiety (Weinberg & Gould 2010)
- Energy (ATP) Availability (Wilmore & Costill 1994)
- Lactate acid build up
- Injury (Wilmore &Costill 1994; Weinberg & Gould 2010)
- Anxiety (Weinberg & Gould 2010)
- Epinephrine
- Fategue
- Epinephrine
- Anxiety (Weinberg & Gould 2010)
- Injury (Wilmore &Costill 1994; Weinberg & Gould 2010)
- Lactate acid build up
- Hormone release
- Energy (ATP) Availability (Wilmore & Costill 1994)
- Lactate acid build up
- Lactate acid build up
- Cortisol
- Energy (ATP) Availability (Wilmore & Costill 1994)
- Neurophysiology
- Potassium/ sodium balance
- Optimal decision processing (Wilmore & Costill (1994)
- Potassium/ sodium balance
- Muscle fiber recruitment
- Psychology
- Confidence
- Individual zone of optimal function (Williams 1992)
- Arousal (Weinberg & Gould 2010)
- Arousal (Weinberg & Gould 2010)
- Individual zone of optimal function (Williams 1992)
- Arousal (Weinberg & Gould 2010)
- Confidence
- Biomechanics
- Complexity of the task
- Recognition, & preparation to cope with task pressure (Williams 1992)
- Confidence
- Recognition, & preparation to cope with task pressure (Williams 1992)
- Complexity of the task
- Sucessful interpretation of task Weinberg & Gould 2010)
- Total commitment to task (Williams 1992)
- Individual
- Time to complete movement
- Flight
- Time in the air
- Jump height
- successful completion of jump
- Landing
- Counter movement
- Time in the air
- Total commitment to task (Williams 1992)
- Sucessful interpretation of task Weinberg & Gould 2010)
- successful completion of jump
- Counter movement
- Landing
- Angle at take off (Hay 1993)
- successful completion of jump
- successful completion of jump
- Task/ Individual
- Environment
- Individual/ Environment
- Individual
- Biomechanics
- Center of Gravity
- Center of Gravity
- Physiology
- Muscle fiber recruitment
- Hormone release
- Cortisol
- Cortisol
- Neurophysiology
- Potassium/ sodium balance
- Optimal decision processing (Wilmore & Costill (1994)
- Potassium/ sodium balance
- Muscle fiber recruitment
- Psychology
- Confidence
- Individual zone of optimal function (Williams 1992)
- Individual zone of optimal function (Williams 1992)
- Confidence
- Biomechanics
- Pressure to successfully complete task
- Individual
- Environment/ Task
- Task
- Task/ Individual
- Confidence
- Confidence
- Time to complete movement
- Flight
- Jump height
- Angle at take off (Hay 1993)
- Task/ Individual
- State of play
- Gravity
- Air resistance (Hay 1993)
- Task
- Audience
- Pressure to successfully complete task
- Pressure to successfully complete task
- Field of play
- Ground resistance
- Individual/ Environment
- Task
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