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By: Cory Bean & Caleb Singleton
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Throwing a football consists of 4 phases 1. Stance 2. Step/Windup 3. Release 4. Follow Thru
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Wide Base Support & Balance Easier to step Shoulders To Target Football in pocket position Comfortably at sternum level
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Make sure the step toward the target is the appropriate length Length will differ from person to person Over stride and under stride are both detrimental to throw Foot is pointed towards target Will help with accuracy Weight transfer from back to front foot Helps get momentum going forward
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Ball goes up past the ear Proper horizontal alignment found in shoulder Elbow leads Fingertips are the last contact point with the ball Make sure release angle is not too high and not too low Too high and the ball will sail Too low and the ball will not reach your target before hitting the ground
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Palm of throwing hand finishes downward and out Throwing arm to be driven into the opposite thigh Forward shift in motion
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Kinetic and Potential Energy - Kinetic and potential energy work hand in hand when throwing a football. - When the ball is thrown and released from the hand the ball will reach a maximum height determined by how much kinetic energy it has. - The ball reaches its potential energy when it hits its maximum height. (Velocity=0) - As the ball is caught or hits the surface the potential energy is converted to kinetic energy. (Pretend those baseballs are footballs for this presentation)
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-The acceleration throughout the movement gets greater through each interval. -The motion of the arm accelerates through the movement and since the ball is connected to the arm through the hand, it accelerates as well.
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The velocity increased gradually through the movement. 1 st displacement- 13.16 ft/sec 2 nd – 15.15 ft/sec 3 rd – 27.78 ft/sec 4 th – 38.46 The average velocity through the throwing motion was 19.6 ft/sec
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Mass is the amount of matter in the body When throwing an object your mass plays a key role because if effects speed and acceleration arm/shoulder leg Trunk
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Through our Kinematic analysis we were able to measure the angle of the elbow joint on the subjects throwing arm. As the motion went on the angle increased. Phase 1 the elbow joint measured 51°, 2 nd phase 86°, 3 rd phase 146°, 4 th phase 169°
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-You can see the path that the ball takes through the Step and Windup phase, and what the body looks like just as the ball is being released -The horizontal measurement of the ball when released in 6° -The vertical measurement of our subject when the ball is thrown is 17°
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The way people throw a football might look different, but the overall phases are the same for everyone. There are many biomechanical concepts that go into throwing a football. Throwing a football seems like an easy task but each step is critical and lead to the next step. Throwing a football properly and accurately requires the right technique and mechanics in each individual step.
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