Fastball pitching performance only slightly decreases after mobility impediment of the pelvis and trunk-Do (catch-up) compensation strategies come into play?
BackgroundBaseball pitching performance can be mechanically explained by the summation of speed principle and the principle of optimal coordination of partial momenta. Impeding optimal energy generation or transfer by or between the pelvis and trunk segments could provide valuable insight into possi...
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Main Authors: | A. J. R. Leenen (Author), Bart van Trigt (Author), M. J. M. Hoozemans (Author), H. E. J. Veeger (Author) |
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2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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