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Optimization of the Raiz Skill Training Methodology Based on 3D Kinematic Analysis

HEDBÁVNÝ, Petr and Miriam KALICHOVÁ

Basic information

Original name

Optimization of the Raiz Skill Training Methodology Based on 3D Kinematic Analysis

Authors

HEDBÁVNÝ, Petr (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution) and Miriam KALICHOVÁ (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution)

Edition

Neuveden, Recent Advances in Computer Engineering, Communications and Information Technology, p. 211-217, 7 pp. 2014

Publisher

WSEAS Press

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Stať ve sborníku

Field of Study

Sport and leisure time activities

Country of publisher

Spain

Confidentiality degree

není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství

Publication form

electronic version available online

RIV identification code

RIV/00216224:14510/14:00079437

Organization unit

Faculty of Sports Studies

ISBN

978-960-474-361-2

Keywords in English

Biomechanics; kinematic analysis; technique; performance; capoeira; acrobatics

Tags

Změněno: 6/3/2015 22:42, Mgr. Miriam Kalichová, Ph.D.

Abstract

V originále

Capoeira is a martial art based on kicks as well as acrobatics. Using a 3D kinematic analysis this work aims to determine the technical basis of the selected acrobatic skill, the raiz, and subsequently to draw methodological recommendations for the practice of this motion structure. The basis of the observed skill is formed by an aerial cartwheel with full turn around the longitudinal axis of the body. This is a case study in which Contramestre Sazuki, a capoeira Master from Brazil and a Grupo Candeira member who is currently devoted to training activity in the Czech Republic, acted as a tested person. The kinematic analysis was performed using SIMI Motion system. The record was used to evaluate temporal characteristics of individual phases of the movement, spatial and velocity characteristics of lower extremities, the centre of mass as well as angular characteristics of the body rotation around its longitudinal axis. The evaluation showed the degree to which individual segments are involved in the movement and their temporal sequence. Based on the detection of mechanical principles affecting the execution of the raiz skill we were able to draw recommendations for the training practice which, if used, may facilitate the practice of this complex acrobatic skill and enhance safety in motor learning.