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- Mon Apr 29, 2024 9:28 am
- Forum: Teaching
- Topic: Structuring multiple lessons
- Replies: 129
- Views: 1550
Re: Structuring multiple lessons
And a bit more on baseball. Taking real data based on constraints and looking at the bigger picture rather than absolute performance throws up some interesting findings: Does the kinetic chain link in the expected proximal to distal order? Does it link in the same way with each execution of a moveme...
- Mon Apr 29, 2024 9:04 am
- Forum: Teaching
- Topic: Structuring multiple lessons
- Replies: 129
- Views: 1550
Re: Structuring multiple lessons
Hi John so I repeat, it has been done before Yes, by starting with a question, forming a hypotheses and conducting a test then analysing the captured data. So what is “the” question that you want answered? in 2023 3,367 pitches hit 100 mph or faster. Something has changed in technique and many coach...
- Mon Apr 29, 2024 6:33 am
- Forum: Teaching
- Topic: Structuring multiple lessons
- Replies: 129
- Views: 1550
Re: Structuring multiple lessons
Hi John In my view, having specific casting movement data is the starting point. From that, analysis can be performed about what movement patterns and sequences best satisfy any number of casting objectives. The test objective or hypothesis is the starting point for both the scientific method and Sy...
- Mon Apr 29, 2024 6:25 am
- Forum: Flycasting
- Topic: sparse weighted fly short cast
- Replies: 10
- Views: 222
Re: sparse weighted fly short cast
Sounds like a normal days fishingBut you were wading? How deep?
With a long leader, sparse weighted fly?
Short cast that has to be accurate but delicate?
Why not try something difficult?
Regards
Vince
- Mon Apr 29, 2024 5:50 am
- Forum: Teaching
- Topic: Structuring multiple lessons
- Replies: 129
- Views: 1550
Re: Structuring multiple lessons
Hi John As I mentioned in my post yesterday, laboratory data needs to be synthesised for lessons. However, the data needs to be gathered for an objective and I highlighted existing issues with that from the meta analysis. As Mark mentioned in post 92 and is evidenced in Paul’s post 114, I believe we...
- Sun Apr 28, 2024 4:20 pm
- Forum: Teaching
- Topic: Structuring multiple lessons
- Replies: 129
- Views: 1550
Re: Structuring multiple lessons
At 30ft. From an open stance, I lift and rotate my shoulders around my core before engaging the distal elements of the kinetic chain including my legs. This is a natural progression from the triangle method.
Regards
Vince
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Vince
- Sun Apr 28, 2024 1:15 pm
- Forum: Teaching
- Topic: Structuring multiple lessons
- Replies: 129
- Views: 1550
Re: Structuring multiple lessons
Hi John In my view there are a few considerations. Individual joint linear and vertical velocities, angular velocity of specific segments, segment separation angles, normalised timings of each joint linear and angular velocities and muscle activity, are my important mechanisms. Absolute joint veloci...
- Sun Apr 28, 2024 12:42 pm
- Forum: Teaching
- Topic: Structuring multiple lessons
- Replies: 129
- Views: 1550
Re: Structuring multiple lessons
Sorry John, I missed this, I was planning some fishing . Is this good or bad?John Waters wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 11:39 am A straight arm euronymphing lob, without wrist deviation, uses the shoulder in either adduction or abduction.
Regards
Vince
- Sun Apr 28, 2024 12:03 pm
- Forum: Teaching
- Topic: Structuring multiple lessons
- Replies: 129
- Views: 1550
Re: Structuring multiple lessons
Hi John Rained off from fishing again here :evil: I am not sure what you mean by "any agreed-upon version of a definition". Does that refer to the biomechanical applicability of proximal to distal in general sport, just fly casting or is it a reference to something else. It came from a met...
- Sun Apr 28, 2024 6:47 am
- Forum: Teaching
- Topic: Structuring multiple lessons
- Replies: 129
- Views: 1550
Re: Structuring multiple lessons
As a principle, it’s been around a while “All motions with the strongest joynts performe. Lett the weaker second and perfect the same. The stronger joynt its motion first must end. Before the nixt to move in the least intend.” (Kinkaid, 1687 cited in Herring & Chapman, 1992). I see a lot of Euro...