2018, Number 4
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Rev Cubana Invest Bioméd 2018; 37 (4)
The mechanical properties of the human body actions. Its manifestation in aikido techniques
Puentes AE, Calero MS, Puentes BDB, Rangel PBE, Chávez CE
Language: Spanish
References: 41
Page: 1-14
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ABSTRACT
The parts of the human body movements are movements in space and time, running
in many joints simultaneously and consecutively. Aikido is precisely characterized by cause the loss of balance and the demolition of an opponent through the actions
applied to the joints. Attending this is conceived this work aimed to offer a timely
explanation of the actions of the different members that make up the human body
and its impact in a proper technical execution in aikido. Issues of great interest such
as: the joints of the limbs, kinematic chains, the degrees of freedom of movement
and dynamic peculiarities of the human movements; as well as distinctive balance,
both static and dynamic aspects are dealt with in the present work with appropriate
simplicity and precision.
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