Title: Initiating Rotation while Airborne
1Initiating Rotation while Airborne
2Reaction Rotation to Initiate Twist Rotation
- while airborne L is constant and ST 0
- ? rotation action in one direction causes a
rotation reaction in the opposite direction - 360 full turn/twist requires 8 series of steps
alternating I during arm swing/recovery - HJ clearing trailing body parts straddle, flop
3Cat Rotation to Initiate Twist Rotation
? Page 505 FIG 15.8
? Page 503 FIG 15.6
4Cat Rotation to Initiate Twist Rotation
180 half turn/twist requires3 steps as follows
- A. place lower upper axes at an ?
- B. twist upper body, lower body has small
reaction - C. twist lower body, upper body has small
reaction
page 505 FIG 15.8
5Somersaultto Initiate a Twist
- from symmetrical position, initiate layout back
sommie(establish L about ML axis) - move to asymmetrical position drop rt. arm
- this reduces I on rt. side of body ? ? ? about
ML axis on that side - nutation (tilt of body)
results and a twist begins
page 506 FIG 15.9
6Somersault to Initiate Twist Rotation
- most effective of the 3 methods of initiating a
full twist (360) - multiple twists (720 rotation or more),
performer usually initiates some of the twist
from the ground (Freaction) in addition to the
airborne maneuvers(symmetrical to asymmetrical
during the somersault action)
7Kicker ramp places body in position for g to
apply a T to initiate a back sommie
8Altering k radius of gyration
page 511FIG 15.13atight tuckelayout
9Altering k - radius of gyration
- TABLE 15.1 on page 510- read across from left to
right - Example from Table 15.1
- moving from position a to position e ?
diminishes by almost 75? from 1.00 to 0.28
10Manipulating Rotations in Sport
FIG 15.14
11Manipulating Rotations in Sport
FIG 15.16
12Manipulating Rotations in Sport
page 515 FIG 15.17
13 Gymnastics Tumbling SkillsLess Skilled
Highly Skilled
- high vvert due to ? power ? takeoff ?
- ? more air time
- high ? due to? power ? I _at_ takeoff
- smaller k in flight
- low vvert due to ? power ? takeoff ?
- ? less air time
- low ? due to? power ? I _at_ takeoff
- larger k in flight
14Sample Tape Aid in Prep for Test
- 1 copy of a sample tape located in each of the 2
video viewing booths (VCR in middle booth not
working) - booths located in Thames Hall room 2120A across
the hall from the Computer Lab - each booth can hold up to 3 persons