2020
DOI: 10.3390/app10051898
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Editorial “Biomechanical Spectrum of Human Sport Performance”

Abstract: Several parameters can influence our health capital today and can have a negative impact on our performance, whether physiological or mechanical. Indeed, our health and wellbeing are influenced by a range of social, cultural, economic, psychological, and environmental factors across our lives. These change as we progress through the key transition points in life—from infancy and childhood through our teenage years to adulthood, working life, retirement and the end of life. Sport can be a vector that links many… Show more

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“…In the competitive Taijiquan competition, they all appear in the form of combination, so the actions tested in this study are reflected in the form of combination. e arm manipulation of competitive Taijiquan can be divided into: take the shoulder joint as the axis, lift the arm in a certain direction and stop at a certain position, and the range of motion is no more than 180 ° [16,17]. Flexion and extension: the upper arm is fixed and the elbow joint is the axis.…”
Section: Test Actionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the competitive Taijiquan competition, they all appear in the form of combination, so the actions tested in this study are reflected in the form of combination. e arm manipulation of competitive Taijiquan can be divided into: take the shoulder joint as the axis, lift the arm in a certain direction and stop at a certain position, and the range of motion is no more than 180 ° [16,17]. Flexion and extension: the upper arm is fixed and the elbow joint is the axis.…”
Section: Test Actionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Peripheral acute fatigue (PAF) is when skeletal muscle is incapable to generate power or strength after exercise or repetitive and extenuating activities, as well as the capability to maintain optimal performance and achieve maximum voluntary contractions [ 1 , 2 ] leading us to understand that PAF is tethered to a muscle effort [ 2 ] and human performance [ 3 ]. Muscle performances promote micro-lesions of muscle fibers generating an inflammatory process [ 4 ] first with rapid autonomic reflex vasoconstriction followed by vasodilation inducing blood flow increase directly related to muscle activity [ 5 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%