@TheBrianBradley @AdamMeakins I’ll repost this one here: Also is there only one “proper” joint articulation possible? Davids et al tend to show that variation is not only normal, but skilled, so why would we assume that constraints on movement are optimal?
@TheBrianBradley @AdamMeakins Also is there only one “proper” joint articulation possible? Davids et al tend to show that variation is not only normal, but skilled, so why would we assume that constraints on movement are optimal? https://t.co/9ACD1eY3dH.
"...variability in movement systems is omnipresent and unavoidable due to the distinct constraints that shape each individual's behaviour" https://t.co/GnuFlTn40R
Movement Systems as Dynamical Systems | SpringerLink Does anyone have the full article? Thanks! https://t.co/6rSuHDhES7
Movement systems as dynamical systems: the functional role of variability and its implications for sports medicine https://t.co/UKpSdMKAmo
@TaylorAlanJ @erikMeira @AdamMeakins @DerekGriffin86 @tomgoom @runnerphysio @runtechnique @Brad_Beer @Brad_Neal_07 @DrChrisBarton @blaisedubois @JFEsculier @TriathlonPhysio @bittencourt_nfn Hmm I don't think so? Dynamical system theory seem to be a pretty
The Functional Role of Variability. Implications for Sports Medicine. (variability a runners best friend) https://t.co/TUyTSnZmxj
@PauMoreno10 @JohnRusin Dynamical Systems Theory https://t.co/JBRygUzj80
RT @DrGerryRamogida: Interesting read; http://t.co/4F2gddITHC
RT @DrGerryRamogida: Interesting read; http://t.co/4F2gddITHC
RT @DrGerryRamogida: Interesting read; http://t.co/4F2gddITHC
Interesting read; http://t.co/4F2gddITHC
@andyroberts1234 @HelenBayneZA @elainetor13 Coordination profiling is the way forward - http://t.co/V0Jykd7hh2
http://t.co/ciec8h8HzM Variability & sports medicine. Not about 'right' muscle at the 'right' time via the 'right' exercise. #Variability
http://t.co/ciec8h8HzM Variability & sports medicine. Not about 'right' muscle at the 'right' time via the 'right' exercise. #Variability
http://t.co/oCeGEDroLg The functional role of variability and its implications for sports medicine. Dynamic systems theory = Headache!