Corzatt, R D; Groppel, J L; Pfautsch, E; Boscardin, J
The biomechanics of head-first versus feet-first sliding Journal Article
In: American Journal of Sports Medicine, vol. 12, no. 3, pp. 229–232, 1984.
Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: *Baseball, *Biomechanical Phenomena, *SPORTS, Evaluation Studies as Topic, Foot/ph [Physiology], Head/ph [Physiology], Humans, Motion Pictures as Topic, Rotation, Time Factors
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Corzatt, R D; Groppel, J L; Pfautsch, E; Boscardin, J
The biomechanics of head-first versus feet-first sliding Journal Article
In: American Journal of Sports Medicine, vol. 12, no. 3, pp. 229–232, 1984.
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author = {Corzatt, R D and Groppel, J L and Pfautsch, E and Boscardin, J},
year = {1984},
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volume = {12},
number = {3},
pages = {229--232},
abstract = {The two basic sliding techniques, head-first and feet-first, were analyzed kinematically with high speed cinematography. Four phases were identified with each technique: sprint, attainment of sliding position, airborne, and landing. The velocity and displacement of the center of gravity were measured with each technique. The study was primarily descriptive but demonstrated potential for injury with each technique. Further studies are needed to determine which technique is safer and faster.},
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Corzatt, R D; Groppel, J L; Pfautsch, E; Boscardin, J
The biomechanics of head-first versus feet-first sliding Journal Article
In: American Journal of Sports Medicine, vol. 12, no. 3, pp. 229–232, 1984.
Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: *Baseball, *Biomechanical Phenomena, *SPORTS, Evaluation Studies as Topic, Foot/ph [Physiology], Head/ph [Physiology], Humans, Motion Pictures as Topic, Rotation, Time Factors
@article{Corzatt1984,
title = {The biomechanics of head-first versus feet-first sliding},
author = {Corzatt, R D and Groppel, J L and Pfautsch, E and Boscardin, J},
year = {1984},
date = {1984-01-01},
journal = {American Journal of Sports Medicine},
volume = {12},
number = {3},
pages = {229--232},
abstract = {The two basic sliding techniques, head-first and feet-first, were analyzed kinematically with high speed cinematography. Four phases were identified with each technique: sprint, attainment of sliding position, airborne, and landing. The velocity and displacement of the center of gravity were measured with each technique. The study was primarily descriptive but demonstrated potential for injury with each technique. Further studies are needed to determine which technique is safer and faster.},
keywords = {*Baseball, *Biomechanical Phenomena, *SPORTS, Evaluation Studies as Topic, Foot/ph [Physiology], Head/ph [Physiology], Humans, Motion Pictures as Topic, Rotation, Time Factors},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
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