What are the 7 biomechanical principles?
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Principle 6: The Effect of a force Acting at some Distance from an Axis.
Principle 5: The Direction in which movement usually occurs.
Principle 1: Stability.
Principles 4: The Impulse-Momentum Relationship.
Principle 2: The Production of Maximum force.
Principle 3: Sequencing of joint Rotation
There are the following seven biochemical principles:
Principle 1 → There is more stability if the mass is greater.
Example; sumo wrestling.
Principle 2 → The second principle is the production of maximum force.
Ex; golf.
Principle 3 → The third principle is the production of maximum velocity.
Ex; hitting a golf ball.
Principle 4 → The fourth principle is the impulse-momentum relationship.
Ex; slam-dunking a basketball.
Principle 5 → Movement occurs in the opposite direction of force.
Ex; runners.
Principle 6 → The sixth principle is the production of angular motion.
Ex; base-ball pitchers.
Principle 7 → The seventh principle is the conservation of angular momentum.
Ex; diver.