Kinematic Analysis of the Snatch Technique in High Performance Weightlifters

The overall objective of this work is to compare the differences between the execution of snatches performed by high-performance male and female weightlifters as well as the lateral symmetry of the gesture through the 2D reconstructions of the kinematics. Seventeen weightlifters (6 women and 11 men)...

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Main Authors: Natali Olaya-Mira, Isabel C. Soto-Cardona, Reina T. Palacio-Peña, Nicole J. Acevedo-Tangarife
Format: Article
Language:Catalan
Published: Institut Nacional d´Educació Física de Catalunya (INEFC) 2020-04-01
Series:Apunts: Educación Física y Deportes
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Online Access:https://www.revista-apunts.com/es/hemeroteca?article=1929
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spelling doaj-a2901b3cfd114be189f588d53faf98032020-11-25T03:04:37ZcatInstitut Nacional d´Educació Física de Catalunya (INEFC)Apunts: Educación Física y Deportes1577-40152014-09832020-04-012140707610.5672/apunts.2014-0983.es.(2020/2).140.10Kinematic Analysis of the Snatch Technique in High Performance WeightliftersNatali Olaya-Mira0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6915-7784Isabel C. Soto-Cardona1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0797-9752Reina T. Palacio-Peña2https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9380-5171Nicole J. Acevedo-Tangarife3https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7708-0091Biomedical Research and Innovation Group (GI2B), Faculty of Exact and Applied Sciences, Metropolitan Technological Institute, ColombiaBiomechanics and Rehabilitation Laboratory, Faculty of Exact and Applied Sciences, Metropolitan Technological Institute, ColombiaFaculty of Exact and Applied Sciences, Metropolitan Technological Institute, ColombiaFaculty of Exact and Applied Sciences, Metropolitan Technological Institute, ColombiaThe overall objective of this work is to compare the differences between the execution of snatches performed by high-performance male and female weightlifters as well as the lateral symmetry of the gesture through the 2D reconstructions of the kinematics. Seventeen weightlifters (6 women and 11 men) from “Liga Antioqueña de Levantamiento de Pesas” participated in this study. Their movements were captured in the frontal and sagittal plane by means of 2D videogrammetry. The articular kinematics of both men and women present the same bilateral symmetry. However, the transition and turnover phases exhibited the most significant changes. Differences between the two study groups can be found in their joint movement range, barbell vertical velocity, and base of support; the latter two were greater in women. This changes can be useful to provide coaches with basic biomechanical tools to improve their practice and to personalize training.https://www.revista-apunts.com/es/hemeroteca?article=1929weightliftingsnatchvideogrammetrybiomechanics
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author Natali Olaya-Mira
Isabel C. Soto-Cardona
Reina T. Palacio-Peña
Nicole J. Acevedo-Tangarife
spellingShingle Natali Olaya-Mira
Isabel C. Soto-Cardona
Reina T. Palacio-Peña
Nicole J. Acevedo-Tangarife
Kinematic Analysis of the Snatch Technique in High Performance Weightlifters
Apunts: Educación Física y Deportes
weightlifting
snatch
videogrammetry
biomechanics
author_facet Natali Olaya-Mira
Isabel C. Soto-Cardona
Reina T. Palacio-Peña
Nicole J. Acevedo-Tangarife
author_sort Natali Olaya-Mira
title Kinematic Analysis of the Snatch Technique in High Performance Weightlifters
title_short Kinematic Analysis of the Snatch Technique in High Performance Weightlifters
title_full Kinematic Analysis of the Snatch Technique in High Performance Weightlifters
title_fullStr Kinematic Analysis of the Snatch Technique in High Performance Weightlifters
title_full_unstemmed Kinematic Analysis of the Snatch Technique in High Performance Weightlifters
title_sort kinematic analysis of the snatch technique in high performance weightlifters
publisher Institut Nacional d´Educació Física de Catalunya (INEFC)
series Apunts: Educación Física y Deportes
issn 1577-4015
2014-0983
publishDate 2020-04-01
description The overall objective of this work is to compare the differences between the execution of snatches performed by high-performance male and female weightlifters as well as the lateral symmetry of the gesture through the 2D reconstructions of the kinematics. Seventeen weightlifters (6 women and 11 men) from “Liga Antioqueña de Levantamiento de Pesas” participated in this study. Their movements were captured in the frontal and sagittal plane by means of 2D videogrammetry. The articular kinematics of both men and women present the same bilateral symmetry. However, the transition and turnover phases exhibited the most significant changes. Differences between the two study groups can be found in their joint movement range, barbell vertical velocity, and base of support; the latter two were greater in women. This changes can be useful to provide coaches with basic biomechanical tools to improve their practice and to personalize training.
topic weightlifting
snatch
videogrammetry
biomechanics
url https://www.revista-apunts.com/es/hemeroteca?article=1929
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