Int J Sports Med 2005; 26(2): 134-138
DOI: 10.1055/s-2004-817861
Training & Testing

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Spatiotemporal Consistency of Trajectories in Gymnastics: A Three-Dimensional Analysis of Flic-Flac

G.-P. Grassi1 , T. Santini1 , N. Lovecchio1 , M. Turci1 , V. F. Ferrario1 , C. Sforza1
  • 1Laboratorio di Anatomia Funzionale dell'Apparato Locomotore, Dipartimento di Morfologia Umana, Facoltà di Scienze Motorie & Facoltà di Medicina e Chirurgia, Università di Milano, Italy
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Publication History

Accepted after revision: January 12, 2004

Publication Date:
30 July 2004 (online)

Abstract

Sport performance during the execution of closed skills combines specific body and limb movements into codified patterns where stability and consistency may be more important than variability. Repeated sport movements can be investigated to assess the consistency of body trajectories. More consistent trajectories will result in more repeatable movements. The present study quantified the short-term consistency of body trajectories during the performance of the backward flic-flac, a technique of floor gymnastics. Nine experienced gymnasts (six men, three women), all of national level, performed 10 repetitions of backward flic-flac. An optoelectronic instrument was used for the detection of the three-dimensional movement of 13 body landmarks. The spatiotemporal consistency of repeated landmark trajectories was measured by the standard deviation between standardized trajectories. The results showed smaller standard deviation (larger consistency between landmark trajectories) in female than in male gymnasts. The analysis of the consistency of landmark trajectories could help gymnasts indicating which parts of the body do not repeat a selected movement with sufficient accuracy.

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