Consider the movement of throwing a frisbee. Consider the following joints during each of these movements: the shoulders, elbows, wrists, intervertebral joints, hip joints, knees, and ankles. Describe the movement of these joints that take place during the action of throwing a frisbee. For example you can record "abduction or flexion" next to the "shoulder" column depending on the movement if there is a joint that can be described that is not listed, include it in the other section and mention the specific joint. Please do not use cursive if writing answer.
| Movement: Throwing a Frisbee | |
| Joints | Movement |
| Shoulder | |
| Elbow | |
| Wrists | |
| Intervertebral Joints | |
| Hip | |
| Knee | |
| Ankles | |
| Other |
|
FRISBEE |
|
| JOINTS | MOVEMENT |
| SHOULDER | from flexion and horizontal adduction to horizontal abduction |
| ELBOW | flexion to extension |
| WRISTS | fexion to extension |
| INTERVERTEBRAL JOINTS | rotation movements takes place at IV joints |
| HIP | extension of hip with medial rotaion on throwing side with adduction ,,, flexion ,adduction on the other leg which balances the body |
| KNEE | mild flexion to extension |
| ANKLES | plantar flexion of throwing side with inversion to outward rotation,neutral on the other side |
| TOES | extention |
| FINGERS | flexed to hold the frisbee before throwing and extended to throw |
| FOREARM | pronation to supination |
Consider the movement of throwing a frisbee. Consider the following joints during each of these movements:...
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1. Kinetics is the study of forces acting on a system.
True
False
2. Kinematics is the study of motion without regard to its
causes (forces).
True
False
3. The similarity between the Macrocycle Flowchart, the Training
Pyramid and the Goals for Performance pyramid can be best described
as an athlete should have a structured foundation and not proceed
too early.
True
False
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Minutes before event performance
Hours prior to event or the...