The document discusses 5 principles of biomechanics: force summation, balance and stability, projectile motion, levers, and Newton's laws of motion. It covers concepts like center of gravity, base of support, vertical line of gravity, the 3 classes of levers, and Newton's 3 laws of motion relating to inertia, force, and equal and opposite reactions.
The document discusses 5 principles of biomechanics: force summation, balance and stability, projectile motion, levers, and Newton's laws of motion. It covers concepts like center of gravity, base of support, vertical line of gravity, the 3 classes of levers, and Newton's 3 laws of motion relating to inertia, force, and equal and opposite reactions.
The document discusses 5 principles of biomechanics: force summation, balance and stability, projectile motion, levers, and Newton's laws of motion. It covers concepts like center of gravity, base of support, vertical line of gravity, the 3 classes of levers, and Newton's 3 laws of motion relating to inertia, force, and equal and opposite reactions.
Force Summation Balance & Stability Projectile Motion Levers Newton’s Laws of Motion
1. Centre of Gravity 1st Class Lever 1. Law of Inertia
1. Sequencing of Segments 1. Speed of Release 2. Stretching Out 2. Base of Support 2. Height of Release 2. F = m x a 3. Full Range of Motion 3. Vertical Line of Gravity 3. Angle of Release 2nd Class Lever 3. Equal and Opposite Reactions