G'day all,
A student is looking for description of lower limb and trunk sagittal
kinematics of elite rowers. A lit search has thrown up the following
results, but none really answer the question adequately. Any help would be
appreciated (and summarised).
best wishes,
Robin
Boland A L and Hosen T M. (1991) Rowing and sculling and the older athlete.
Clinics in Sports Medicine 10: 245-256
Bompa T O. (1980) Technique and muscle force. Canadian Journal of Applied
Sports Science 5(4): 245-249
Dal Monte A and Komor A. (1989) Rowing and sculling mechanics. In Vaughan C
L (Ed) Biomechanics in Sport. 53-55. CRC Press. Florida.
Martin T P and Bernfield J S. (1980) Effect of stroke rate on velocity of a
rowing shell. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 12: 250-256
Mosler A and Wajswelner H. (1995) The assessment and management of elite
rowing injuries. Proceedings of Annual ASMF Scientific Congress of Sports
Medicine.
Nelson W N and Widule C J. (1983) Kinematics analysis and efficiency
estimate of intercollegiate female rowers. Medicine and Science in Sports
and Exercise 15(6): 535-541
Reid R A, Fricker P, Kestermann O and Shakespear P. (1989) A profile of
female rower's injuries and illnesses at the Australian Institute of Sport.
Excel 5:17-20
Sanderson B and Martindale W. (1986) Towards optimising rowing technique.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 18(4): 454-468
Secher N H. (1993) Physiological and biomechanical aspects of rowing:
implications for training. Sports Medicine 15(1): 24-42
Soghikian G W. (1995) Common injuries and how to treat them: back pain.
American Rowing 27(2): 37-43
Stallard M C. (1980) Backache in oarsman. British Journal of Sports
Medicine 14(2&3):105-108
Steinacker J M. (1993) Physiological aspects of training in rowing.
International Journal of Sports Medicine 14: S3-S10
Williams J G P. Some biomechanical aspects of rowing. In : Williams J G P.
and Scott A C. (Eds) Rowing : A Scientific Approach. London, Kaye and Ward
Ltd, 81-109
Zatsiorsky V M and Yakunin N. (1991) Mechanics and biomechanics of rowing:
a review. International Journal of Sport Biomechanics 7: 229-281
__________________________________________________ ___________
Robin Burgess-Limerick ph: +61 7 3365 4718
Department of Human Movement Studies, fax: +61 7 3365 6877
The University of Queensland, 4072
AUSTRALIA email: robin@hms.uq.edu.au
Personal pages - http://www.uq.edu.au/~hmrburge/
HMS Department pages - http://www.uq.edu.au/hms/
__________________________________________________ ___________
A student is looking for description of lower limb and trunk sagittal
kinematics of elite rowers. A lit search has thrown up the following
results, but none really answer the question adequately. Any help would be
appreciated (and summarised).
best wishes,
Robin
Boland A L and Hosen T M. (1991) Rowing and sculling and the older athlete.
Clinics in Sports Medicine 10: 245-256
Bompa T O. (1980) Technique and muscle force. Canadian Journal of Applied
Sports Science 5(4): 245-249
Dal Monte A and Komor A. (1989) Rowing and sculling mechanics. In Vaughan C
L (Ed) Biomechanics in Sport. 53-55. CRC Press. Florida.
Martin T P and Bernfield J S. (1980) Effect of stroke rate on velocity of a
rowing shell. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 12: 250-256
Mosler A and Wajswelner H. (1995) The assessment and management of elite
rowing injuries. Proceedings of Annual ASMF Scientific Congress of Sports
Medicine.
Nelson W N and Widule C J. (1983) Kinematics analysis and efficiency
estimate of intercollegiate female rowers. Medicine and Science in Sports
and Exercise 15(6): 535-541
Reid R A, Fricker P, Kestermann O and Shakespear P. (1989) A profile of
female rower's injuries and illnesses at the Australian Institute of Sport.
Excel 5:17-20
Sanderson B and Martindale W. (1986) Towards optimising rowing technique.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 18(4): 454-468
Secher N H. (1993) Physiological and biomechanical aspects of rowing:
implications for training. Sports Medicine 15(1): 24-42
Soghikian G W. (1995) Common injuries and how to treat them: back pain.
American Rowing 27(2): 37-43
Stallard M C. (1980) Backache in oarsman. British Journal of Sports
Medicine 14(2&3):105-108
Steinacker J M. (1993) Physiological aspects of training in rowing.
International Journal of Sports Medicine 14: S3-S10
Williams J G P. Some biomechanical aspects of rowing. In : Williams J G P.
and Scott A C. (Eds) Rowing : A Scientific Approach. London, Kaye and Ward
Ltd, 81-109
Zatsiorsky V M and Yakunin N. (1991) Mechanics and biomechanics of rowing:
a review. International Journal of Sport Biomechanics 7: 229-281
__________________________________________________ ___________
Robin Burgess-Limerick ph: +61 7 3365 4718
Department of Human Movement Studies, fax: +61 7 3365 6877
The University of Queensland, 4072
AUSTRALIA email: robin@hms.uq.edu.au
Personal pages - http://www.uq.edu.au/~hmrburge/
HMS Department pages - http://www.uq.edu.au/hms/
__________________________________________________ ___________