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  2. Velocity based training - Wikipedia

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    Most commonly, velocity based training is used on compound strength and power movements such as squats, deadlifts, bench press [7] and the olympic lifting variations. Values such as mean velocity, mean propulsive velocity and peak velocity are recorded in metres per second (m/s) [ 7 ] and logged over time to monitor performance and fatigue ...

  3. Want to Improve Your Grip Strength? Here’s How - AOL

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    It’s important to incorporate a variety of hand positions during your strength training so that you strengthen your hands and arms in as many ways as possible, says Seki. During strength ...

  4. Range of motion - Wikipedia

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    Range of motion (or ROM) is the linear or angular distance that a moving object may normally travel while properly attached to another.. In biomechanics and strength training, ROM refers to the angular distance and direction a joint can move between the flexed position and the extended position. [1]

  5. List of movements of the human body - Wikipedia

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    Brachioradialis puts the forearm into a midpronated/supinated position from either full pronation or supination. For the foot, pronation will cause the sole of the foot to face more laterally than when standing in the anatomical position. Pronation of the foot is a compound movement that combines abduction, eversion, and dorsiflexion. Regarding ...

  6. Therblig - Wikipedia

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    Transport loaded (TL): moving an object using a hand motion. Hold (H): holding an object. Release load (RL): releasing control of an object. Pre-position (PP): positioning and/or orienting an object for the next operation and relative to an approximation location. Position (P): positioning and/or orienting an object in the defined location.

  7. List of human positions - Wikipedia

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    The sleeping position is the body configuration assumed by a person during or prior to sleeping. Six basic sleeping positions have been identified: [dubious – discuss] Fetus (41%) – curling up in a fetal position. This was the most common position, and is especially popular with women. Log (15%) – lying on one's side with the arms down ...

  8. Glossary of gymnastics terms - Wikipedia

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    A position where the body is bent only in the hips. Pommel horse A gymnastics apparatus used by men in artistic gymnastics. It consists of a rectangular body and two pommels. Posture Movement of the body Pullover A move on bars in which the gymnast starts off the bar, then uses their arm strength to pull themself up and over the bar. Press hand ...

  9. List of tai chi forms - Wikipedia

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    12 - Chen(Based on the movements from Feng Zhiqiang's Chen Style Xinyi Hunyuan Taijiquan system. Taught by the SF Wushu Team) 12 - Yang; 13 - Chen (created by Master Chen Bing based on the movements from (Old Frame, First Routine, Lao Jia Yi Lu)) 13 - Chen (aka Five Element Chen) subset of either Old Frame One or Small Frame (Zhu Tian Cai)