Coh, M. (2009). Integrated biomechanical diagnostic procedures
in athletes’ training (Integrierte biomechanische Diagnostik
im Training von Sportlern). Homosporticus, 11 (1), 14-19.
Zugriff am 10.08.2009 unter http://www.fasto.unsa.ba
The sports results at the current level of development of
technology and sport training methodology are a result of a
planned, programmed and controlled process of sports training.
This is an extremely complex process that has to have predefined
goals, resources and training methods. Diagnostics based on new
methods has a function of immense importance in the structure of
modern sports training. The purpose of diagnostic procedures is
gathering of relevant and objective parameters for the preparation
of athletes. Biomechanical laboratories operate today based on the
principle of integration and synchronization of diagnostic
measuring instruments and methods. Interrelated systems enable us
to conduct complex analyses of biomotoric capabilities and control
of movement structures. Such a strategy of biomechanical research
enables us to establish quantity and quality characteristics of
the preparation of athletes. Based on data gathered in such a way,
the best resources are selected, and a division into cycles and
modeling of trainings is conducted. This paper includes some
biomechanical diagnostic methods, including kinematics, dynamics,
electromyography and isokinetics. All these methods have been
successfully implemented in the process of training and
diagnostics of athletes who achieved the best international sports
results. (Mikrofiche-Nummer: 17305)
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