Shooting dynamics in archery

The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationships between physiological and mechanical dynamics during arrow releasing in archery with the quality of the arrow shot. Four elite female archers were involved in this study. Mechanical clicker reaction time (MCRT) , Intergrated Electromyographic % (IEMG %) activity of hand flexor and extensor, deltoid and trapezius were recorded at a sampling frequency of 600 Hz together with a pulse synchronized with the clicker snap, aiming behaviors, aiming time, total drawing time (TDT) and full drawing time (FDT) calculated by the first act in trapezius, Postural sway, Aiming sway and body weight shifts, changes in the posture of archers toward sideways (DX) and front-back (DY), decrease in the body weight (DBW) on legs recorded at a same sampling rate by the help of the force plates for every arrow of archers. All the measurement methods were synchronized with each other referenced to the clicker fall. Subjects completed 30 arrows on a 18m range constructed indoors. Statistical analysis was actualized by SPSS 12.0 package programme. When the results are examined it has been found that performance of female archers, varies according to flexor muscle one second prior to clicker falls and that the performance increases when the muscular activities of flexor and deltoid muscles decreases. It has been stated that archers have better shots as the postural sways towards right-left within the period of holding bow tight andas the drawing time decrease. In conclusion, archers MCRT is shorter for high performance. As muscle activity decreases performance increases. Aiming sways on the target towards right-left, up and down and posturl sways during releasing towards sideways and anterioposterior affect performance. Drawing time may change with performance and shift in the bodyweight espcially after releasing determines performance.
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Aiheet: jousiammunta tekniikka liikkeen ominaisuus lihas reaktionopeus lihassähkökäyrä
Aihealueet: tekniset lajit
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-14515-5_39
Julkaisussa: IFMBE Proceedings 31. 6th World Congress of Biomechanics (WCB 2010), 1 - 6 August 2010, Singapore
Toimittajat: C. T. Lim, J. C. H. Goh
Julkaistu: Singapore Springer 2010
Sivuja: 151-154
Julkaisutyypit: artikkeli
Kieli: englanti (kieli)
Taso: kehittynyt