biomechanics?
A – Biomechanics is the study of human motion, the forces that produce that motion and the effects of those forces on and within the human body. Whenever a force is applied to the body, it can be analysed and its cause and effect can be interpreted. Applied sports biomechanics incorporates techniques and applications from physics, human anatomy, mathematics, computing and engineering to analyse technique to prevent injury and to improve performance.
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