2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2014.02.223
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Kinematic Analysis of the Cross Punch Applied in theFull-contact System Using Inertial Navigation Technology and Surface Electromyography

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“…The punching techniques of the jab and cross showed an equal maximum speed of 7.88 m/s in the group of experienced test persons. In addition, the mean fist velocity of 6.6 m/s in the cross technique showed consistency with the published measurement results of Whiting [ 49 ] as well as with the results published by Baitel and Deliu [ 68 ]. Furthermore, the cross has shown the shortest mean contact time of both groups of subjects for all punching techniques performed.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The punching techniques of the jab and cross showed an equal maximum speed of 7.88 m/s in the group of experienced test persons. In addition, the mean fist velocity of 6.6 m/s in the cross technique showed consistency with the published measurement results of Whiting [ 49 ] as well as with the results published by Baitel and Deliu [ 68 ]. Furthermore, the cross has shown the shortest mean contact time of both groups of subjects for all punching techniques performed.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Several studies focus on kinematic and kinetic analysis of straight punches. Results from these studies vary depending on testing procedure, test equipment, and characteristic of participants (Buśko et al, 2016;Chadli, Ababou, & Ababou, 2014;Deliu & BăiŃel, 2013;Girodet, Vaslin, Dabonneville, & Lacouture, 2005;Halperin, Chapman, Martin, & Abbiss, 2016;Irina & Dan, 2014;Kimm & Thiel, 2015;Pierce et al, 2006;Turner, Baker, & Miller, 2011;Walilko, Viano, & Bir, 2005). In terms of kinematic analysis, researchers used accelerometer and motion analysis to analyse punching velocity as well as linear velocities of fist, elbow and shoulder.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An analysis of scientific and methodological literature on the process of forming future officers' readiness to perform assigned tasks by means of special physical training, the questioning of leading specialists in combat and special (physical) training, the analysis of the results of previous research (Muntian, 2013;Podrigalo et al, 2016;Del Vecchio et al, 2018;Boyali, Sevindi, Yüksel, & Demir, 2018;Băiţel & Deliu, 2014;Vences Brito, Ferreira, Cortes, Fernandes, & Pezarat-Correia, 2011;Bizin, Mirgorod, & Khatsaiuk, 2014;Artemiev, Yareshchenko, & Sergienko, 2011;Melnyk et al, 2019;Sheremet, Leniv, Loboda, & Maksymchuk, 2019;Gerasymova et al, 2019;Byvalkevych, Yefremova, & Hryshchenko, 2020;Sebalo, & Teslenko, 2020;Koziuk, Hayda, Dluhopolskyi, & Kozlovskyi, 2020;Kozlovskyi, 2010;Kaletnik, Zabolotnyi, & Kozlovskyi, 2011;Novikov, 2004;Lodatko, 2010;Yarmachenko, 2001) in this field, own combat and pedagogical experience of teaching the "SPT" course, the experience of taking part at various levels of championships on the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine level proves the need to improve professional competency in future officers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%