Branch of physics describing the motion of objects or groups of objects without considering its cause
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Join us for an electrifying episode featuring legendary coach Dan Pfaff! With decades of experience and a trophy case full of Olympic medals, Dan shares his insights on elite training methods, coaching philosophy, and the art of unlocking athletic potential. This is Part 3 of 3 of Dan's second appearance on the M&B show - if you want to learn more about Dan check out his first episode in the archives. We hope you enjoy!00:00 Importance of Kinematic & Kinetic data in Return to Play03:20 Quantifying video analysis07:30 Medial talus drop - how to improve09:50 The body is a symphony 14:50 Training biases16:58 Preparing for the unexpected 20:40 Changing communication styles throughout coaching career24:20 ABC's of running for youth athletes
Welcome to Season 2 of the Orthobullets Podcast. Today's show is Core, where we review Core Knowledge for Orthopaedic Surgeons. This episode will cover the topic of TKA Kinematic Alignment, from our Recon section at Orthobullets.com. Follow Orthobullets on Social Media:FacebookInstagram TwitterLinkedInYouTube
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Join host Roy Slack as he chats with Tom Musschoot, CEO and third-generation owner of General Kinematics (GK), and Jim Egan, VP of North American Sales and Marketing. Discover the legacy and innovation behind GK, from the revolutionary STM Screen and two-mass technology to the Duro-Deck screening media and their impact on mining and beyond. Mining Now Partner
In this episode, we will be finishing Chapter 2 on Kinematics of the Spine by talking about the Sacrum and Pelvis. We will also discuss unique coupling motions and how this might help us with palpation to better diagnose spinal dysfunction.
In today's episode, we begin Chapter 2 and our study on Kinematics. We will be discussing the motion of the upper cervical region, as well as its coupled motion. This will allow us to better assess when there is a movement disorder in this region of the spine and it will give us a better visualization of how to correct subluxations in the upper cervical region.
In this episode, we delve into the world of kinematic alignment (KA) surgery with two leading orthopaedic surgeons. Dr. Keith Berend and Dr. Will Byrd share their experiences and insights on this innovative technique. From the basics of KA to its benefits and potential future advancements, this podcast offers a comprehensive overview for healthcare professionals and patients alike.This episode is sponsored by Medacta.
In this episode, we delve into the world of kinematic alignment (KA) surgery with two leading orthopaedic surgeons. Dr. Keith Berend and Dr. Will Byrd share their experiences and insights on this innovative technique. From the basics of KA to its benefits and potential future advancements, this podcast offers a comprehensive overview for healthcare professionals and patients alike.This episode is sponsored by Medacta.
Chuck and Chris welcome Sanj Kakar, MD from the Mayo Clinic to discuss the SL ligament. We discuss Sanj's path to his current role and his approach to the SL ligament including diagnosis and treatment. We refer toScapholunate Instability: Diagnosis and Management e Anatomy, Kinematics, and Clinical Assessment. Part I Lauren E. Wessel, MD,* Scott W. Wolfe, MD† 2023 (also part 2)Subscribe to our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3iHGFpDSee www.practicelink.com/theupperhand for more information from our partner on job search and career opportunities.See https://checkpointsurgical.com or www.nervemaster.com for information about the company and its products as well as good general information about nerve pathology. Please complete our Survey: bit.ly/3X0Gq89As always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music.Complete podcast catalog at theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu.
Next up on The Road to Macstock Conference and Expo is our first with both a Macstock speaker and workshop presenter. Allison Sheridan of The Nosillacast discusses her workshop that will focus on "tiny Mac tips" and her interpretation of the Macstock's “Level Up” theme for the event that will inform her conference session. Allison also shares insights into her other projects like the Programming by Stealth podcast. Visit Macstock Conference and Expo and use Allison's discount code, PODFEET, or the MacVoices discount code MACVOICES to save $30 on your registration fee. MacVoices is supported by the new MacVoices Discord, our latest benefit for MacVoices Patrons. Sign up, get access, and jin the conversations at Patreon.com/macvoices. Show Notes: Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 00:31 Macstock Workshop Introduction 01:39 Friday Workshops Preview 02:28 Workshop Topic: Tiny Mac Tips 09:04 Using the Mac's Finder Window Effectively 18:59 Level Up Presentation Introduction 25:44 Social Interactions at Macstock 27:30 Discount Code for Macstock Registration 28:51 Interview Banter 29:56 Programming by Stealth Podcast 33:28 Content Timing Strategy 34:23 Final Macstock Registration Details Guests: Allison Sheridan started podcasting in May of 2005, just 7 months after podcasting was invented, and her primary show, the NosillaCast has come out every week without missing an episode since late 2005. She now produces Chit Chat Across the Pond as a separate podcast that is also released weekly. NosillaCast and Chit Chat Across the Pond audio content and associated blog posts are created and edited by Allison. Allison has a Master's of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from UCLA with an emphasis in Kinematics. Her love of technology really took off when she and her husband Steve bought a 512K Mac in 1984. During industry events such as NAB, CES, Macworld, CSUN's Assistive Technology Conference, and Mac Mania Cruises, Allison conducts interviews and presentations while NosillaCast videographer Steve Sheridan records, edits and produces them. Associated blog posts and social media presence are also managed by Steve. Her partner in crime on many of the shows is Bart Busschots who co-hosts Chit Chat Across the Pond every other week. He brings the propeller-beanie style episodes with his series Taming the Terminal and Programming By Stealth. Bart is a well informed, engaging instructor and he keeps detailed tutorial show notes over at bartbusschots.ie. In addition to hosting her own shows, Allison has been a guest on MacBreak Weekly, Daily Tech News Show, Clockwise, Cordkillers, SMR Podcast, Tech's Message, Ritual Misery and The Productive Woman Podcast. She also creates video tutorials for ScreenCasts Online and is a freelance writer for SCO Magazine. She's been a speaker on the Mac Geek Cruise, Macworld, BlogWorld & New Media Expo, Macstock, and at many Southern California Mac User Groups. Allison dedicates a considerable amount her time learning and talking about assistive technologies, especially for the blind. In her spare time she exercises like a demon. Without the support of Steve, none of this would be possible. Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect: Web: http://macvoices.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner http://www.twitter.com/macvoices Mastodon: https://mastodon.cloud/@chuckjoiner Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner MacVoices Page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/ MacVoices Group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe: Audio in iTunes Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss
Get Access to Brodie's Running Research Database! Learn More HERE:Use code 'SMARTER2' to get 2 months of premium access at https://www.mymottiv.com/Papers Reviewed in this Episode:Toe Box Shape of Running Shoes Affects In-Shoe Foot Displacement and Deformation: A Randomized Crossover StudyThe Effect of Posture on Running Economy, Kinematics, and Muscle ActivationConsecutive Bilateral Iliac Stress Fracture in an Adult Male Runner Effectiveness of Kinesio Tape in the Treatment of Patients with Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome: A Systematic Review and Meta-AnalysisFor MORE Run Smarter Resources
Next up on The Road to Macstock Conference and Expo is our first with both a Macstock speaker and workshop presenter. Allison Sheridan of The Nosillacast discusses her workshop that will focus on "tiny Mac tips" and her interpretation of the Macstock's “Level Up” theme for the event that will inform her conference session. Allison also shares insights into her other projects like the Programming by Stealth podcast. Visit Macstock Conference and Expo and use Allison's discount code, PODFEET, or the MacVoices discount code MACVOICES to save $30 on your registration fee. MacVoices is supported by the new MacVoices Discord, our latest benefit for MacVoices Patrons. Sign up, get access, and jin the conversations at Patreon.com/macvoices. Show Notes: Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 00:31 Macstock Workshop Introduction 01:39 Friday Workshops Preview 02:28 Workshop Topic: Tiny Mac Tips 09:04 Using the Mac's Finder Window Effectively 18:59 Level Up Presentation Introduction 25:44 Social Interactions at Macstock 27:30 Discount Code for Macstock Registration 28:51 Interview Banter 29:56 Programming by Stealth Podcast 33:28 Content Timing Strategy 34:23 Final Macstock Registration Details Guests: Allison Sheridan started podcasting in May of 2005, just 7 months after podcasting was invented, and her primary show, the NosillaCast has come out every week without missing an episode since late 2005. She now produces Chit Chat Across the Pond as a separate podcast that is also released weekly. NosillaCast and Chit Chat Across the Pond audio content and associated blog posts are created and edited by Allison. Allison has a Master's of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from UCLA with an emphasis in Kinematics. Her love of technology really took off when she and her husband Steve bought a 512K Mac in 1984. During industry events such as NAB, CES, Macworld, CSUN's Assistive Technology Conference, and Mac Mania Cruises, Allison conducts interviews and presentations while NosillaCast videographer Steve Sheridan records, edits and produces them. Associated blog posts and social media presence are also managed by Steve. Her partner in crime on many of the shows is Bart Busschots who co-hosts Chit Chat Across the Pond every other week. He brings the propeller-beanie style episodes with his series Taming the Terminal and Programming By Stealth. Bart is a well informed, engaging instructor and he keeps detailed tutorial show notes over at bartbusschots.ie. In addition to hosting her own shows, Allison has been a guest on MacBreak Weekly, Daily Tech News Show, Clockwise, Cordkillers, SMR Podcast, Tech's Message, Ritual Misery and The Productive Woman Podcast. She also creates video tutorials for ScreenCasts Online and is a freelance writer for SCO Magazine. She's been a speaker on the Mac Geek Cruise, Macworld, BlogWorld & New Media Expo, Macstock, and at many Southern California Mac User Groups. Allison dedicates a considerable amount her time learning and talking about assistive technologies, especially for the blind. In her spare time she exercises like a demon. Without the support of Steve, none of this would be possible. Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect: Web: http://macvoices.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner http://www.twitter.com/macvoices Mastodon: https://mastodon.cloud/@chuckjoiner Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner MacVoices Page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/ MacVoices Group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe: Audio in iTunes Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss
Without Earth's gravity, both bone and muscle become smaller and weaker, so exercise is a critical part of maintaining healthy bones and muscles in space.
On this episode, co-hosts Dr. Tania Cubitt and Katy Starr chat with Dr. Stephanie Bonin, a principal and senior biomechanical engineer, about her research on the movement of how horses chew and why it matters, including:How horses chew long-stem hay or grass versus smaller pelleted feeds and forageHow the height at which horses eat can affect their jaw movement and teeth alignmentPotential dental management needs depending on the horse's dietFor our more advanced horse owners and those asking for a deeper dive into the science – THIS episode is for you! See the notes below for a brief glossary on some terms discussed in this episode. Have a topic idea or feedback to share? We want to connect with you! Email podcast@standlee.com_______________________________Episode References:~8:54 – Dr. Bonin's image description in episode of the McPhail Equine Performance Center set-up with Dr. Hilary Clayton - https://hoofcare.blogspot.com/2011/07/research-clayton-and-bowkers-effects-of.html~12:02 - Kinematics of the equine temporomandibular joint -https://www.researchgate.net/publication/7270686_Kinematics_of_the_equine_temporomandibular_joint~27:49 - Comparison of mandibular motion in horses chewing hay and pellets - https://www.researchgate.net/publication/6311792_Comparison_of_mandibular_motion_in_horses_chewing_hay_and_pellets Glossary of Terms:~9:55 – Retroreflective makers – reflect light back in the direction it came, in this scenario, to the cameras~11:39 – TMJ - Temporomandibular joint~12:24 – Mandible – lower jaw, Maxilla – upper jaw~13:01 – Caudally – in the direction of or situated in or near the tail or posterior part of the body~13:05 – Kinematics – the study of motion without referencing any force that may actually cause the motion – how they're moving, not why they're moving, e.g. distance or displacement, speed or velocity, and acceleration.~17:26 – Adbraded down – worn down~17:32 – Atlanto-Occipital Joint – the poll of the horse which connects the first vertebrae with the skull~19:47 – Ramus – the large bone of the mandible or lower jaw~36:32 – Malocclusions – the misalignment between a horse's upper and lower jaws~42:00 – Lateral excursion– the side-to-side movement of the lower jaw away from the midline Helpful Standlee Products:Standlee Certified Timothy Pellets - https://www.standleeforage.com/products/certified-timothy-grass-pellets/Standlee Alfalfa Cubes - https://www.standleeforage.com/products/alfalfa-cubes/Standlee Alfalfa/Orchard Grass Compressed Bale - https://www.standleeforage.com/products/alfalfa-orchard-compressed-bale/_______________________________Stay connected with Dr. Stephanie Bonin:LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephanieboninResearchGate - https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Stephanie-Bonin_______________________________*Views and opinions expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the view of Standlee Premium Products, LLC.*_______________________________ Love the podcast? Leave a rating and review on Apple – https://podcasts.apple.com/.../beyond-the-barn/id1541221306Leave a rating on Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/3dmftQmwLKDQNueUcCJBZaHave a topic idea or feedback to share? We want to connect with you! Email podcast@standlee.comShare our podcast and learn more about our co-hosts at our Beyond the Barn podcast pageSUBSCRIBE to the Beyond the Barn podcast email to be an exclusive insider!Find us on Apple, Spotify or Google Podcasts and SUBSCRIBE, so you never miss an episode._______________________________Check out the Standlee Barn Bulletin BlogFind more nutritional resources from Dr. Stephen Duren and Dr. Tania Cubitt at https://www.standleeforage.com/nutrition/ Connect with Standlee on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and TikTok
In this episode, Dr. Andrew Star, a leading orthopedic surgeon at Rothman Institute, discusses his expertise in joint reconstruction and the transformative impact of kinematic alignment techniques. He explores how this approach, combined with advanced technologies like the VELYS Robotic Assistant, is revolutionizing knee replacement surgery by achieving superior long-term outcomes and faster recovery times for patients. Dr. Star also sheds light on overcoming misconceptions about kinematic alignment and the crucial role of research in advancing surgical practices.This episode is sponsored by DePuy Synthes, the Orthopedic Company of Johnson and Johnson.
In this episode, Dr. Andrew Star, a leading orthopedic surgeon at Rothman Institute, discusses his expertise in joint reconstruction and the transformative impact of kinematic alignment techniques. He explores how this approach, combined with advanced technologies like the VELYS Robotic Assistant, is revolutionizing knee replacement surgery by achieving superior long-term outcomes and faster recovery times for patients. Dr. Star also sheds light on overcoming misconceptions about kinematic alignment and the crucial role of research in advancing surgical practices.This episode is sponsored by DePuy Synthes, the Orthopedic Company of Johnson and Johnson.
In this episode, Dr. Andrew Star, a leading orthopedic surgeon at Rothman Institute, discusses his expertise in joint reconstruction and the transformative impact of kinematic alignment techniques. He explores how this approach, combined with advanced technologies like the VELYS Robotic Assistant, is revolutionizing knee replacement surgery by achieving superior long-term outcomes and faster recovery times for patients. Dr. Star also sheds light on overcoming misconceptions about kinematic alignment and the crucial role of research in advancing surgical practices.This episode is sponsored by DePuy Synthes, the Orthopedic Company of Johnson and Johnson.
Join Garrison Roy as he dissects the groundbreaking study comparing the biomechanics of fastballs versus curveballs in baseball pitching. In this episode, we go beyond the surface, exploring the interconnectedness of body movements beyond just two joints. Discover the domino effect of addressing both glenohumeral and scapulothoracic dynamics and how they impact each other during pitching. Drawing insights from previous episodes on scapular mechanics and arm injury causation, this deep dive sheds light on the holistic approach needed to optimize pitching performance and prevent injuries.Previous Episodes Mentioned EP 109EP 184Youtube Link: https://youtu.be/80aJLRfrJZY Unlock Your Athletic Excellence: Secure Your Future in Sports with Pro Coaching – Apply for Training HEREStay In the Zone
Rock talks to one of San Francisco Giants strength coaches, Michael Rheese, all about spring training and more. Click subscribe and tell your tribe. TIME STAMPS 1:30 Michael Rheese's path to the San Francisco Giants 5:30 Difference between Australian athletes and UCLA athletes 10:30 Michael's walkabout in sports training 15:00 Giants give a call back 17:00 Training the teams in spring training 20:00 Uncommon program design 25:00 Cricket and baseball 28:30 Kinematic sequencing in the training room 33:30 Working at the end range of motion 37:00 See what works and what doesn't 41:00 Working with the other trainers and therapists 44:30 Michael Rheese's influencers GET TO KNOW MICHAEL RHEESE LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-rheese-223927116/ SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS: https://www.mlb.com/giants GET TO KNOW ROCKY SNYDER MEET: Visit the Rocky's online headquarters READ: Grab a copy of his new "Return to Center" book: ReturntoCtr.com INSTA: Instagram fan, check him out at https://www.instagram.com/rocky_snyder/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/rocky.snyder.77 LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rocky-snyder-cscs-cafs-nsca-cpt-a77a091/ TRAIN WITH ROCKY WORKOUT: Want to meet Rocky and get a private workout: https://rockysfitnesscenter.com/ INSTA: https://www.instagram.com/rockysfitnesssc/ FACEBOOK: Facebook.com/RockysFitnessCenter.com
If you need to get your knee replaced - why not get a knee that will last the test of time, because it's designed just like your own, natural ones? Prof. Paul Lee from MSK Doctors (0330-001-0048) explains the TWIS TKR technique, just visit https://mskdoctors.com/treatments/twis-tkr MSK Doctors City: Sleaford Address: MSK House London Road Website: https://www.mskdoctors.com
Updates Work Larry HancockThe Ochelli Effect 10-20-2023 Larry HancockChuck and Larry talked about the Conference in Dallas. They also discussed the work of others on JFK. Larry talked a bit about work that will be released in January on UAP.We'll hear from Larry again in the New Year.LARRY HANCOCK:http://larry-hancock.com/https://larryhancock.wordpress.com/The Reported Shape, Size, Kinematics, Electromagnetic Effects, and Presenceof Sound of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena from SelectReports, 1947-2016https://www.explorescu.org/post/the-reported-shape-size-kinematics-electromagnetic-effects-and-presence-of-sound-of-uapSOMEONE WOULD HAVE TALKED:https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/871694https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/someone-would-have-talked-larry-hancock/1102627247TIPPING POINT:https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/173644090X/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i10KEEP OCHELLI GOING. You are the EFFECT if you support OCHELLIhttps://ochelli.com/donate/Ochelli Link Treehttps://linktr.ee/chuckochelliNew Membership Options To Support Ochelli.com Radio and get More RARE content Then Ever Before!!BASIC MONTHLY MEMBERSHIP$10. USD per Month Support Ochelli & in 2024 Get a Monthly Email that deliversThe 1st Decade of The Ochelli Effect Over 5,000 Podcasts by 2025BASIC + SUPPORTER WALL$150. USD one time gets same all The Monthly Benefits for 1 Year+a spot on The Ochelli.com Supporters WallSIGN-UP @ https://ochelli.com/membership-account/membership-levels/
Join us in conversation with Matthias Schmidt, CEO of Analyzer Pro. Matthias graduated in 2020 with a Master of Science in Physics from the Technical University of Vienna. He stands at the forefront of accident reconstruction, developing advanced software for collision reconstruction and speaking at international conferences like the European Association for Accident Research and Analysis EVU and the Austrian Association of Court Experts. Notably, as the CEO and one of the developers of Analyzer Pro, he drives advancements in the field. Beyond his CEO role, Matthias contributes significantly to industry journals like "VKU" and "Impact Magazin," influencing the evolution of accident reconstruction. He's also actively engaged as a member of scientific boards, an external lecturer at DEKRA Automobil-GmbH, and the organizer of crash test days in Murska Sobota, Slovenia. Join us for an enlightening conversation with Matthias Schmidt, a leader in accident reconstruction, and the driving force behind Analyzer Pro's innovation.Originally aired on: December 21, 2023
Diego Jaén-Carrillo, Ph.D., is a post-doctoral researcher at Universität Innsbruck.Ever wondered how weighted vests can level up your trail running? Get set to explore the intriguing world of biomechanics as it collides with ultrarunning. Join me, your humble host, Coach Jason Koop, as I engage in a riveting discussion with Diego Jaén-Carrillo from the University of Innsbruck. Fresh from unveiling his research on the impact of weight vests on runners, we're getting the insights straight from the source.Training Specificity in Trail Running: A Single-Arm Trial on the Influence of Weighted Vest on Power and Kinematics in Trained Trail RunnersSUBSCRIBE to Research Essentials for UltrarunningBuy Training Essentials for Ultrarunning on Amazon or AudibleInformation on coaching-https://www.trainright.comKoop's Social MediaTwitter/Instagram- @jasonkoop
All month long, I've been diving into the most difficult topics to teach in each of the science disciplines, and we have finally made it to the last discipline - physics. I love all things science, but physics is not a discipline I have a lot of experience in. So instead, I decided to bring on a listener of the podcast who is knowledgeable and has experience teaching physics. Laura Preiser is my guest on this episode and is sharing the two topics that are difficult for teachers and students and tips and advice for teaching each. As Laura identifies waves and kinematics as the most difficult topics to teach in physics, she also shares various activities, labs, and general tips that make these two topics engaging, fun, and enjoyable for her students and herself. By making small changes to the way topics are taught and the timing of when they're taught, it can make a huge difference in how a student feels about the topic. With the help of Laura, we have concluded our series that tackles the most difficult topics to teach in each discipline while also sharing advice and tips that make the topics in those disciplines engaging for teachers and students. Make sure to listen or revisit any of the other episodes on biology, chemistry, and anatomy! Resources Mentioned: Grab the Free Halloween ResourcesSound Wave StationsEM Wave Instagram Profile ProjectFantastic Four Stations - Kinematic EquationsPendulum Painting Lab - Conservation of EnergyLight Waves StationsDownload your FREE Classroom Reset ChallengeSend me a DM on Instagram: @its.not.rocket.scienceSend me an email: rebecca@itsnotrocketscienceclassroom.comFollow, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts Show Notes: https://itsnotrocketscienceclassroom.com/episode102
Today's guest is Columbia River Knife and Tool's Doug Flagg. Through his nearly three decades in the industry, Doug helped define what the modern knife world is today. He brought to market industry-defining innovations and products, including the best-selling CRKT Provoke® with Kinematic® technology and the popular CEO family of knives. Prior to joining CRKT, he led sales and marketing at Kershaw knives, where he collaborated with Ken Onion to manufacture Ken's SpeedSafe® assisted opening mechanism – a groundbreaking innovation at the time. As a lifelong Jeep guy and outdoorsman, on weekends you'll find Doug rebuilding (for the third time) his '66 CJ5, bow hunting, and fishing. You can earn more about CRKT at crkt.com and by following them on Instagram @crkt_knives The Whiskey: Jefferson's Ocean Aged at Sea Bourbon Purchase here: https://jeffersonsbourbon.com/jeffersons-ocean-bourbon/ Don't miss the latest from The Roadster Shop. Be sure to follow us on Instagram @roadstershop Oil and Whiskey is an IRONCLAD original.
Today we're Out to Lunch with Kiran Mackinnon, on the subject of MX wheels. The nerd alert is blinking bright on this one-- we chat about the benefits, drawbacks, and nuances of mixed wheel bikes. We talk bike geometry, from how geo changes from MX to full 29er's, BB drop, to Butt Reach, Kinematics and more -- this is a wormhole for those looking to define the subtle differences from bike to bike. We hope you do enjoy! Remember to let us know via email if there are questions you have for the team here-- that email is podcast@santacruzbicycles.com. Oh, and if you enjoyed this, make it official by liking or subscribing. Thanks for listening...
This week on the Pacey Performance Podcast, Rob is speaking to Professor of Biomechanics, Tony Blazevich. Today it's all about topics that have generated a lot of discussion in recent years and putting them through a scientific and objective lens. The first half of the episode is all about activation sessions. We have all watched Premier League games on the TV and seen the players walking around with elastic bands around their knees or ankles, or them lying on the floor doing single leg bridges. So what does "activation" or sometimes called "pre-activation" actually do? Does it doing anything? Does it do what we think it does? We dive deep into this topic with Tony. In the second half of the episode we chat about asymmetries. We chat about the magic 10% rule where if an athlete is 10% and its a problem. Where did that 10% rule actually come from and do we need to be worried about asymmetries? We also chat about how these are actually measured and interchangeability of data from different methods. Then we finish off with a fun chat about sprint mechanics as this was Tony's area when doing his PhD. If you wanted a no holds barred look at some popular methods in pro sport, this one is for you. Main talking points - Warm-ups - do we really need them? Activation sessions - the good, the bad and the ugly Asymmetries and the 10% asymmetry finger in the air Methods of assessing asymmetries Transferability of asymmetry data - can we infer asymmetries in running from jumping? Sprint mechanics Using a technical model in team sports The (over) use of sprint drills and their role in improving mechanics Kinematic analysis
Brendan Meade, Harvard University Computational earthquake sequence models provide generative estimates of the time, location, and size of synthetic seismic events that can be compared with observed earthquake histories and assessed as rupture forecasts. Here we describe a three-dimensional probabilistic earthquake sequence model that produces slip event time series constrained across geometrically complex non-planar fault systems. This model is kinematic in nature, independent of rheology, and without explicit treatment of stress. Instead, the model's foundation is based on integrating geometric moment accumulation and release with empirical earthquake scaling laws. We use this model to generate synthetic earthquake sequences and show an extension to afterslip where post- and co-seismic slip may be spatially both separate and collocated.
Our next stop on the Road to Macstock Conference & Expo is a conversation with Allison Sheridan. We start out reviewing how a previous Road to Macstock session resulted in a change to Allison's topic before trying to figure out what she will present this year. Along the way ideas were proposed, discussed, and rejected. She finally decided on a topic…or did she? This edition of MacVoices is brought to you by our Patreon supporters. Get access to the MacVoices Slack and MacVoices After Dark by joining in at Patreon.com/macvoices. Show Notes: Links: Screenflow Camtasia Allison's Mind Map of iOS Guests: Allison Sheridan started podcasting in May of 2005, just 7 months after podcasting was invented, and her primary show, the NosillaCast has come out every week without missing an episode since late 2005. She now produces Chit Chat Across the Pond as a separate podcast that is also released weekly. NosillaCast and Chit Chat Across the Pond audio content and associated blog posts are created and edited by Allison. Allison has a Master's of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from UCLA with an emphasis in Kinematics. Her love of technology really took off when she and her husband Steve bought a 512K Mac in 1984. During industry events such as NAB, CES, Macworld, CSUN's Assistive Technology Conference, and Mac Mania Cruises, Allison conducts interviews and presentations while NosillaCast videographer Steve Sheridan records, edits and produces them. Associated blog posts and social media presence are also managed by Steve. Her partner in crime on many of the shows is Bart Busschots who co-hosts Chit Chat Across the Pond every other week. He brings the propeller-beanie style episodes with his series Taming the Terminal and Programming By Stealth. Bart is a well informed, engaging instructor and he keeps detailed tutorial show notes over at bartbusschots.ie. In addition to hosting her own shows, Allison has been a guest on MacBreak Weekly, Daily Tech News Show, Clockwise, Cordkillers, SMR Podcast, Tech's Message, Ritual Misery and The Productive Woman Podcast. She also creates video tutorials for ScreenCasts Online and is a freelance writer for SCO Magazine. She's been a speaker on the Mac Geek Cruise, Macworld, BlogWorld & New Media Expo, Macstock, and at many Southern California Mac User Groups. Allison dedicates a considerable amount her time learning and talking about assistive technologies, especially for the blind. In her spare time she exercises like a demon. Without the support of Steve, none of this would be possible. Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect: Web: http://macvoices.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner http://www.twitter.com/macvoices Mastodon: https://mastodon.cloud/@chuckjoiner Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner MacVoices Page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/ MacVoices Group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe: Audio in iTunes Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss
Our next stop on the Road to Macstock Conference & Expo is a conversation with Allison Sheridan. We start out reviewing how a previous Road to Macstock session resulted in a change to Allison's topic before trying to figure out what she will present this year. Along the way ideas were proposed, discussed, and rejected. She finally decided on a topic…or did she? This edition of MacVoices is brought to you by our Patreon supporters. Get access to the MacVoices Slack and MacVoices After Dark by joining in at Patreon.com/macvoices. Show Notes: Links: Screenflow Camtasia Allison's Mind Map of iOS Guests: Allison Sheridan started podcasting in May of 2005, just 7 months after podcasting was invented, and her primary show, the NosillaCast has come out every week without missing an episode since late 2005. She now produces Chit Chat Across the Pond as a separate podcast that is also released weekly. NosillaCast and Chit Chat Across the Pond audio content and associated blog posts are created and edited by Allison. Allison has a Master's of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from UCLA with an emphasis in Kinematics. Her love of technology really took off when she and her husband Steve bought a 512K Mac in 1984. During industry events such as NAB, CES, Macworld, CSUN's Assistive Technology Conference, and Mac Mania Cruises, Allison conducts interviews and presentations while NosillaCast videographer Steve Sheridan records, edits and produces them. Associated blog posts and social media presence are also managed by Steve. Her partner in crime on many of the shows is Bart Busschots who co-hosts Chit Chat Across the Pond every other week. He brings the propeller-beanie style episodes with his series Taming the Terminal and Programming By Stealth. Bart is a well informed, engaging instructor and he keeps detailed tutorial show notes over at bartbusschots.ie. In addition to hosting her own shows, Allison has been a guest on MacBreak Weekly, Daily Tech News Show, Clockwise, Cordkillers, SMR Podcast, Tech's Message, Ritual Misery and The Productive Woman Podcast. She also creates video tutorials for ScreenCasts Online and is a freelance writer for SCO Magazine. She's been a speaker on the Mac Geek Cruise, Macworld, BlogWorld & New Media Expo, Macstock, and at many Southern California Mac User Groups. Allison dedicates a considerable amount her time learning and talking about assistive technologies, especially for the blind. In her spare time she exercises like a demon. Without the support of Steve, none of this would be possible. Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect: Web: http://macvoices.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner http://www.twitter.com/macvoices Mastodon: https://mastodon.cloud/@chuckjoiner Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner MacVoices Page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/ MacVoices Group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe: Audio in iTunes Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss
In today's episode of Category Visionaries, we speak with Brian Lozes, Founder & CEO of Kinemagic, an industrial immersive experience platform that's raised $3 Million in funding, about why virtual spaces for clients to review critical engineering solutions is the future of the industry, and how Kinematic is making it happen. By providing a fully immersive walkthrough experience for clients to really understand what's being built before expending time and resources on a solution that might need some reworking, Kinemagic is making some of our most important sectors more efficient, saving time, money, and wasted effort. We also speak about Brian's background in the engineering and construction space and how he found himself living the problem statement that Kinemagic would eventually solve, why VR is allowing people to really see into the future, and the future of the technology itself including what it means for Brian's industry and beyond. Topics Discussed: Brian's career in engineering and construction, and what it taught him about the importance of thorough design inspection How Brian ended up living the problem statement that Kinemagic would ultimately set out to solve The massive inefficiency associated with reworking projects once construction has already started and the impact it has on the industry Why immersive VR is a game changer for the construction industry, and how it's being deployed across a whole range of sectors Reality capture as an innovative offering helping clients get a real-world window on the projects they're launching The future of VR technology and why we will all soon be living in an augmented world Favorite book: No Rules Rules: Netflix and the Culture of Reinvention
Tato epizoda je třináctým dílem ze série "Study News", která se věnuje hlubšímu rozboru zajímavých studií, které nás nějakým způsobem zaujaly. První studie pojednává o tom, jaký vliv má exogenní podání testosteronu na růst svalové hmoty. Druhá studie je věnovaná porovnání efektivity zadního dřepu a hip thrustů na růst síly a svalové hmoty. Jsme rádi, že se vám tento koncept líbí! Přejeme příjemný poslech. Naši tvorbu můžeš podpořit nákupem suplementů Za Hranicí Fitness, využitím slevového kódu při nákupu u našich partnerů, nebo také sdílením, či recenzí na Apple Podcastech. Děkujeme za jakoukoliv formu podpory! Suplementy Za Hranicí Fitness najdeš na: ZAHRANICIFITNESS.cz/ESHOP Na celém e-shopu můžeš využít 5% slevový kód - ZAHRANICI5 Partneři podcastu MITOLIGHT.cz - 10% slevový kód - ZAHRANICI10 Brainmarket.cz - 10% slevový kód - ZAHRANICI10 Instagram - @zahranicifitness Facebook - Za Hranicí Fitness YouTube - Za Hranicí Fitness Web Podcastu - zahranicifitness.cz Reference 1) Improvement of Kinetic, Kinematic, and Qualitative Performance Variables of the Power Clean With the Hook Grip 2) Effect of repeated alternative thermal stress on the physiological and body composition characteristics of young women sporadically using sauna
“No hay nada estricto en mi dieta, ingiero todos los grupos de comida sin restricciones. Tampoco sigo un plan de entreno. Ambas cosas significan que soy libre para escuchar a mi cuerpo cada día y decidir a partir de ahí. Antes de la carrera como todo lo que creo conveniente. A menudo eso significa pizza o un bol de burritos con chipotle. Durante las carreras me aferro a mis comidas ‘seguras’: waffles de Honey Stinger y puré de patatas, a menos que la carrera sea realmente larga. En pruebas de más de 100 millas le suelo añadir quesadillas, pancakes, sopas de fideos y hamburguesas dobles de queso del McDonald's. Tras la carrera, lo primero que quiero tomar es una cerveza. Y después… ¡nachos!”. Courtney Dauwalder A mi me parece una tía majísima y que me podría tomar unas cervezas con ella pero ojo con sacar conclusiones sobre lo que hace. No es un buen ejemplo. - ¿Podría mejorar llevando un planificación más estructurada? - ¿Podría mejorar llevando una nutrición más estructurada? - ¿Mejores recuperaciones? ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: La pregunta de si los corredores de élite nacen o se hacen es una cuestión que ha sido objeto de debate durante mucho tiempo. La respuesta es que ambos factores juegan un papel importante en la capacidad de un corredor para llegar a la élite. Por un lado, la genética puede influir en la predisposición de una persona a correr rápido y mantener la resistencia. Por ejemplo, algunos corredores pueden tener una mayor proporción de fibras musculares de contracción rápida, lo que les da una ventaja en carreras de velocidad, mientras que otros pueden tener una mayor capacidad pulmonar o una mayor eficiencia en la utilización de oxígeno, lo que les da una ventaja en carreras de larga distancia. Sin embargo, la genética no es un factor determinante en la capacidad de una persona para convertirse en un corredor de élite. La mayoría de los corredores de élite han llegado a donde están gracias a una combinación de talento natural y entrenamiento riguroso. El entrenamiento adecuado es esencial para desarrollar las habilidades y la resistencia necesarias para competir a nivel de élite. Los corredores de élite no solo entrenan duro, sino que también entrenan de manera inteligente. Esto significa que tienen un plan de entrenamiento estructurado, que incluye una combinación de entrenamiento de fuerza, entrenamiento de velocidad, entrenamiento de resistencia y recuperación adecuada. Además, los corredores de élite suelen trabajar con entrenadores y especialistas en el cuidado del cuerpo para asegurarse de que su entrenamiento sea óptimo y se ajuste a sus necesidades individuales 1. Mero, A., Meucci, M., & Gervasoni, E. (2017). Kinematic and Kinetic Differences Between Elite and Well-Trained Runners During a 5-km Race. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 31(6), 1499-1508. 2. Arellano, R., Kram, R., & Laughlin, M. H. (2004). Mechanical efficiency during running: dependence on stride frequency and body weight. Journal of Applied Physiology, 96(1), 218-224. 3. Weston, A. R., Karamizrak, O., Smith, A., Noakes, T. D., & Myburgh, K. H. (1999). Comparison of body composition, muscle strength, and aerobic capacity in previously weight-trained athletes and sedentary subjects. Journal of Applied Physiology, 86(2), 661-668. 4. Esteve-Lanao, J., San Juan, A. F., Earnest, C. P., Foster, C., & Lucia, A. (2005). How do endurance runners actually train? Relationship with competition performance. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 37(3), 496-504. 5. Billat, V. L., Demarle, A., Slawinski, J., Paiva, M., & Koralsztein, J. P. (2001). Physical and training characteristics of top-class marathon runners. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 33(12), 2089-2097. __________________________ ¿Quieres seguir viendo más? ✔️ Regalo de bienvenida al podcast: https://ximescanellas.com/pagina-registro-5-claves/ 📍https://www.instagram.com/xim_escanellas/ 📍https://www.instagram.com/estrategas.trail/ ¿Te gustaría que te ayudamos a mejorar tu rendimiento, optimizar el tiempo de entrenamiento y lesionarte menos? Si es así entonces hablemos :) ✔️ Envíame un WhatsApp aquí: http://ximescanellas.com/hablamos/
Fred Pollitz, USGS Four large earthquakes struck the Intermountain West and Basin and Range Province in 2020 and 2021: M5.7 March 18, 2020 Magna, Utah; M6.5 March 31, 2020, Stanley, Idaho; M6.5 May 15, 2020 Monte Cristo Range, Nevada; and M6.0 July 8, 2021 Antelope Valley, California, earthquake. As noted by Wesnousky (2020 SRL), each of the first three occurred in areas of relatively high background seismicity and geodetic strain rate; the same is true for the Antelope Valley earthquake. The events sample different tectonic environments with distinct fault geometries, leading to unique rupture characteristics of each event. We explore kinematic slip models of these earthquakes based on observations of geodetic static offsets and seismic waveforms. The Magna and Antelope Valley earthquakes are both normal faulting events that did not approach Earth’s surface (centroid depths ~8-10 km). However, their fault dips differ substantially — 30 deg. and 50 deg., respectively, reflecting likely differing tectonic stress fields. The Monte Cristo Range event involves predominantly left-lateral strike slip on steeply dipping faults and normal slip on a small near-surface shallowly dipping fault; it is the only event of the four to have ruptured the surface. The Stanley event is the deepest of the four, with significant slip concentrated at depth ~8 to 16 km. It involves both strike slip and normal slip, with a gradual transition between the two in the along-strike direction, reflecting a spatially variable tectonic stress field. These events highlight the significant seismic hazards of the Intermountain West area and the importance of the geological record for understanding regional differences.
Dr. Lindsay Gorrell and I discuss her research regarding spinal manipulation, the vertebral artery and reporting of adverse events.
NASA researchers and their industry partners have developed a remote-sensing mapping system to help explore previously uncharted areas.
Does the kinetic chain link in the expected proximal to distal order? Does it link in the same way with each execution of a movement? To foreshadow- NO and NO. A look at work on kinematic sequencing in throwing. Articles: Kinematic sequence patterns in the overhead baseball pitch Kinematic Sequence Classification and the Relationship to Pitching Limb Torques More information: http://perceptionaction.com/ My Research Gate Page (pdfs of my articles) My ASU Web page Podcast Facebook page (videos, pics, etc) Subscribe in iOS/Apple Subscribe in Anroid/Google Support the podcast and receive bonus content Credits: The Flamin' Groovies – ShakeSome Action Mark Lanegan - Saint Louis Elegy via freemusicarchive.org and jamendo.com
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Summary Machine learning is a transformative tool for the organizations that can take advantage of it. While the frameworks and platforms for building machine learning applications are becoming more powerful and broadly available, there is still a significant investment of time, money, and talent required to take full advantage of it. In order to reduce that barrier further Adam Oliner and Brian Calvert, along with their other co-founders, started Graft. In this episode Adam and Brian explain how they have built a platform designed to empower everyone in the business to take part in designing and building ML projects, while managing the end-to-end workflow required to go from data to production. Announcements Hello and welcome to the Machine Learning Podcast, the podcast about machine learning and how to bring it from idea to delivery. Predibase is a low-code ML platform without low-code limits. Built on top of our open source foundations of Ludwig and Horovod, our platform allows you to train state-of-the-art ML and deep learning models on your datasets at scale. Our platform works on text, images, tabular, audio and multi-modal data using our novel compositional model architecture. We allow users to operationalize models on top of the modern data stack, through REST and PQL – an extension of SQL that puts predictive power in the hands of data practitioners. Go to themachinelearningpodcast.com/predibase today to learn more and try it out! Building good ML models is hard, but testing them properly is even harder. At Deepchecks, they built an open-source testing framework that follows best practices, ensuring that your models behave as expected. Get started quickly using their built-in library of checks for testing and validating your model’s behavior and performance, and extend it to meet your specific needs as your model evolves. Accelerate your machine learning projects by building trust in your models and automating the testing that you used to do manually. Go to themachinelearningpodcast.com/deepchecks today to get started! Your host is Tobias Macey and today I’m interviewing Brian Calvert and Adam Oliner about Graft, a cloud-native platform designed to simplify the work of applying AI to business problems Interview Introduction How did you get involved in machine learning? Can you describe what Graft is and the story behind it? What is the core thesis of the problem you are targeting? How does the Graft product address that problem? Who are the personas that you are focused on working with both now in your early stages and in the future as you evolve the product? What are the capabilities that can be unlocked in different organizations by reducing the friction and up-front investment required to adopt ML/AI? What are the user-facing interfaces that you are focused on providing to make that adoption curve as shallow as possible? What are some of the unavoidable bits of complexity that need to be surfaced to the end user? Can you describe the infrastructure and platform design that you are relying on for the Graft product? What are some of the emerging "best practices" around ML/AI that you have been able to build on top of? As new techniques and practices are discovered/introduced how are you thinking about the adoption process and how/when to integrate them into the Graft product? What are some of the new engineering challenges that you have had to tackle as a result of your specific product? Machine learning can be a very data and compute intensive endeavor. How are you thinking about scalability in a multi-tenant system? Different model and data types can be widely divergent in terms of the cost (monetary, time, compute, etc.) required. How are you thinking about amortizing vs. passing through those costs to the end user? Can you describe the adoption/integration process for someone using Graft? Once they are onboarded and they have connected to their various data sources, what is the workflow for someone to apply ML capabilities to their problems? One of the challenges about the current state of ML capabilities and adoption is understanding what is possible and what is impractical. How have you designed Graft to help identify and expose opportunities for applying ML within the organization? What are some of the challenges of customer education and overall messaging that you are working through? What are the most interesting, innovative, or unexpected ways that you have seen Graft used? What are the most interesting, unexpected, or challenging lessons that you have learned while working on Graft? When is Graft the wrong choice? What do you have planned for the future of Graft? Contact Info Brian LinkedIn Adam LinkedIn Parting Question From your perspective, what is the biggest barrier to adoption of machine learning today? Closing Announcements Thank you for listening! Don’t forget to check out our other shows. The Data Engineering Podcast covers the latest on modern data management. Podcast.__init__ covers the Python language, its community, and the innovative ways it is being used. Visit the site to subscribe to the show, sign up for the mailing list, and read the show notes. If you’ve learned something or tried out a project from the show then tell us about it! Email hosts@themachinelearningpodcast.com) with your story. To help other people find the show please leave a review on iTunes and tell your friends and co-workers Links Graft High Energy Particle Physics LHC Cruise Slack Splunk Marvin Minsky Patrick Henry Winston AI Winter Sebastian Thrun DARPA Grand Challenge Higss Boson Supersymmetry Kinematics Transfer Learning Foundation Models ML Embeddings BERT Airflow Dagster Prefect Dask Kubeflow MySQL PostgreSQL Snowflake Redshift S3 Kubernetes Multi-modal models Multi-task models Magic: The Gathering The intro and outro music is from Hitman’s Lovesong feat. Paola Graziano by The Freak Fandango Orchestra/[CC BY-SA 3.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss
This week Chris steps into the hosts chair and Soph steps into co-hosting duties while Zacca has a well earned week off. Chris and Soph chat about Soph's return to the AV circuit with a quality run in the 10km at Albert Park for Old Xaverians. Soph's Health Corner returns where we meet Soph's brother Damian (Damo) Ryan for some strength and conditioning chat. Damo goes into depth on how to get started, introducing warm ups into your easy days and how to introduce strength and conditioning into your weekly routine. We also have a listener question from Cathy in Colshaven about Soph's favourite marathon sessions, some Run2PB athlete shout outs and we finish with a chat about our favourite Commonwealth Games highlights. ---- Big Thanks to Damien (Damo) Ryan our special guest. Damien Ryan is available at https://kinematics.com.au/ Book online: https://kinematics.com.au/book/damien-ryan/ Follow along for his Injury of the Week with a side of LOLS on IG - https://www.instagram.com/damo.the.osteo/?hl=en Partners Pillar Performance - 15% discount on a single product purchase. Use code: R2PB1 - 20% discount on the purchase of two products or more. Use code: R2PB2 - 25% discount on the purchase of three products or more. Use code: R2PB3 Must got to our landing page: https://pillarperformance.shop/pages/run2pb Yarraville Running Company, shop online @ https://www.therunningcompany.com.au/yarraville/ https://www.instagram.com/therunningcompany_yarraville/?hl=en Medal Displays helps you organise and celebrate your achievements with a range of display items made for runners! www.medaldisplays.com.au Premium, Fast and Sustainable Running Socks www.oatrunning.com Run2PB Links: Socials Run2PB YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJxkh-FgU2Wsork-18PfSUA Find us here at: https://www.run2pb.co/better-with-running-podcast Review on us: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/better-with-running/id1506419354
Background: Habitual school backpack carriage causes neuro-musculoskeletal vertebral, shoulder and hand pain; deviated posture compromised cardiopulmonary function and proprioception. Objective: Present a novel literature summary of the influence of backpack carriage associated with deviated cervical posture and compromised pulmonary function.
Measurement of Upper Limb Range of Motion Using Wearable Sensors: A Systematic ReviewCorrin P Walmsley, Sîan A Williams, Tiffany Grisbrook, Catherine Elliott, Christine Imms, Amity CampbellAffiliations expandPMID: 30499058PMCID: PMC6265374DOI: 10.1186/s40798-018-0167-7Free PMC articleAbstractBackground: Wearable sensors are portable measurement tools that are becoming increasingly popular for the measurement of joint angle in the upper limb. With many brands emerging on the market, each with variations in hardware and protocols, evidence to inform selection and application is needed. Therefore, the objectives of this review were related to the use of wearable sensors to calculate upper limb joint angle. We aimed to describe (i) the characteristics of commercial and custom wearable sensors, (ii) the populations for whom researchers have adopted wearable sensors, and (iii) their established psychometric properties.Methods: A systematic review of literature was undertaken using the following data bases: MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL, Web of Science, SPORTDiscus, IEEE, and Scopus. Studies were eligible if they met the following criteria: (i) involved humans and/or robotic devices, (ii) involved the application or simulation of wearable sensors on the upper limb, and (iii) calculated a joint angle.Results: Of 2191 records identified, 66 met the inclusion criteria. Eight studies compared wearable sensors to a robotic device and 22 studies compared to a motion analysis system. Commercial (n = 13) and custom (n = 7) wearable sensors were identified, each with variations in placement, calibration methods, and fusion algorithms, which were demonstrated to influence accuracy.Conclusion: Wearable sensors have potential as viable instruments for measurement of joint angle in the upper limb during active movement. Currently, customised application (i.e. calibration and angle calculation methods) is required to achieve sufficient accuracy (error < 5°). Additional research and standardisation is required to guide clinical application.Trial registration: This systematic review was registered with PROSPERO ( CRD42017059935 ).
Five articles from the June 2022 issue summarized in five minutes, with the addition of a brief editorial commentary. The 5-in-5 feature is designed to give readers an overview of articles that may pique their interest and encourage more detailed reading. It may also be used by busy readers who would prefer a brief audio summary in order to select the articles they want to read in full. The featured articles for this month are, "The Risk of Iatrogenic Peroneal Nerve Injury in Lateral Meniscal Repair and Safe Zone to Minimize the Risk Based on Actual Arthroscopic Position: An MRI Study", "Prediction of Bilaterality in Patients With 1 Posterosuperior Rotator Cuff Tear", "Do Coracoclavicular, Acromioclavicular, or Combined Reconstruction Techniques Restore the Kinematics of the Shoulder Girdle?", "A Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing a Patella-Stabilizing, Motion-Restricting Knee Brace Versus a Neoprene Nonhinged Knee Brace After a First-Time Traumatic Patellar Dislocation", and "A Novel Model of Hip Femoroacetabular Impingement in Immature Rabbits Reproduces the Distinctive Head-Neck Cam Deformity". Click here to read the articles.
In this week's episode of Healthspan Academy, I chatted with Jackson Clark, who is an osteopath for professional athletes. Jackson discussed how his career as an osteopathic practitioner begin and developed. He chatted about some of the principles of osteopathic treatments and how to scale them to practical self care methods. We discussed the rehab, training, prehab continuum and how to successfully transition from injury back to training and performance optimization. Jackson is an osteopath and strength and conditioning coach who has worked with professional athletes. In 2012, he earned a Bachelor of Science in Clinical Science from Victoria University in Australia, and in 2014, he earned a Master of Osteopathic Medicine from the same institution. In addition to his osteopathic studies, Jackson graduated from his Masters of Strength and Conditioning degree at Edith Cowan University by 2021. His education process and experience have developed his holistic movement-based approach to the human body incorporating both traditional osteopathic table-based skills and gym-based applications of anatomy, physiology and biomechanics to achieve individual health and performance results. His passion for combining hands-on approaches with exercise therapy inspired him to pursue more training in Advanced Myofascial Dry Needling and Electrotherapy, Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization exercise prescription, and Titleist Performance Institute. Throughout his career, he has gained invaluable international experience working at a multidisciplinary clinic in Canada, as well as on tour with professional athletes in the Association of Tennis Professionals and the LPGA. Jackson is an incredibly versatile and well-rounded practitioner at Kinematics Strength + Recovery (K2) due to his extensive experience dealing with the general population, as well as professional athletes. Outside of Kinematics, Jackson is involved in clinical supervision within the osteopathy program at Victoria University and provides ergonomic consultations. Away from work, Jackson enjoys downhill snow skiing, supporting the bombers, and any form of social sport. For more about Jackson, you can visit his profile at Kinematics.com.au and follow him on LinkedIn. *** Please note that the content discussed in this podcast is intended for self-education and is not to be interpreted as medical advice.
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By now you may have read one of my weekly posts or multiple of them where I talk, educate or discuss some of the common injuries that beginner or novice runners may experience. Recently I went live 3 days in a row where I discussed one of the most common injuries a majority of people are complaining about or suffering with, Shin Splints. On the second and third day I talked about how working the entire kinematic chain will be your key in helping you resolve this problem. Let me break it down for you. Running is a single leg sport which means each leg needs to be able to work independently throughout the entire gait cycle. The gait cycle starts when one foot makes contact with the ground and ends when that same foot contacts the ground again. Once you understand the term gait cycle then you can begin to have a better understanding of how to resolve the problem. This is something I addressed which is to have a gait analysis done or have a professional like a running coach or physical therapist or sports medicine doctor who works with runners review video of you running from the back and the side. Knowing if you pronate, supinate, have high arches, flat feet, if you hinge forward in your run, how the heel strikes the ground or which part of your foot strikes the ground first will give you answers on how to make the necessary changes to prevent an injury from setting in. This will also provide you with better insight as to which running sneaker will be best for you. Finding your muscle imbalances, compensation patterns or weaknesses before strength training. This is another key component. Reason being if we start strengthening muscle groups before addressing the imbalances then we are going to create more compensation patterns which could lead to more injuries down the road. So this means looking at the muscles that surround our core, our hips, our thighs and our lower leg. The importance of flexibility and mobility work prior to strengthening the muscles. This piece of the puzzle I think gets overlooked. Knowing when to stretch, the type of stretching to do (passive, active or resistance) helps improve our run. Which then can aid with mobility of the entire kinematic chain along with the use of some soft tissue work. This helps with increasing speed, pace, stride length and overall enjoyability of the run itself. If you have any specific questions about how working your entire kinematic chain will benefit your run performance, drop a comment below
The Performance Rehabilitation and Strength Training Podcast
On this episode I sit down with Dr. Aaron Horschig of Squat University to talk about his squat and deadlift movement screen, as well as arthrokinematics of the involved joints. Aaron outlines his movement assessment prior to initiating treatment, his rationale for specific tests per the athlete/sport, the role of the ankle joint as it pertains to optimizing squat function, regional interdependence, the importance of foot stability, differentiating between a squat and hinge pattern, utilizing the appropriate test/retest criteria, and we close out by addressing "butt wink" and its potential implications.Click HERE for more information on connecting with Dr. Horschig and to check out all things Squat University: Books - "Rebuilding Milo" and "The Squat Bible" BlogPodcastContinuing Education ApparelPlease subscribe to the podcast and leave a review. Follow PRST content on:Instagram - @prst_ptWebsite - agprst.weebly.comTwitter - @prst_ptFacebook - @prstptClick HERE to save $175 off an individual subscription to MedBridge using the code PRSTClick HERE to get 10% off all MuscleUp protein bars and apparel using the code PRST10Click HERE to receive your discount on a FlexStronger velocity based training sensor and FREE travel case using the code PRST at checkoutClick HERE to receive a 10% discount on all GymAware products using the code PRST at checkoutClick HERE to take advantage of promotional offers from PRST affiliates: SimpliFaster, Under Armour, ROGUE, Oakley, Hylete, Onnit, Nike, Perform Better, Reebok, Biostrap, and Hawk GripsIf you're thinking about starting your own podcast, click HERE and receive a $20 Amazon gift card when you sign up for a paid plan with BuzzsproutSupport this podcast: https://www.patreon.com/prst_pt.
Welcome back to The Muscle Mentors Podcast! In this episode, Luke, Paul, and Ross sit down to run through some questions from our Instagram and Education Portal community. Want to learn more from us and get early access to the podcast? Head over to The Muscle Mentors Education Portal and join our epic community of coaches there: www.themusclementors.co.uk/ We covered: - Closed Kinematic Chains & the Pre-exhaust Concept: is there a potential benefit seen in performing knee extensions prior to a closed kinematic chain lower body movement like a leg press? - Volume vs Intensity: during a dieting phase, should one be prioritised over another? How do we determine training volume at all? - The Knee vs The Elbow: how many degrees of freedom do we have available at each of these joints, and how does this translate to our training? - The importance of Time Under Tension: how useful is this for our muscle growth goals? - Star Wars vs Tolkien's works: which is the better fantasy universe...? And more. Thanks to everyone who provided questions, and also to the rest of you tuning in to listen. We hope you enjoy the episode and, as usual, take some value from the conversation. Thanks to our partners & sponsors as always: Precision Prep UK Check out the epic Pro Prep Range here: https://precisionprep.uk/collections/pro-prep Use code 'musclementors15' for 15% off your first order. Then code 'musclementors' for 10% off any subsequent orders. Supplement Needs https://www.supplementneeds.co.uk/ Use code 'musclementors' for 10% off all orders. RaOptics https://raoptics.com/ Use code 'musclementors' for 10% off all orders. Thanks for listening and see you on the next one! – The Muscle Mentors
We're excited to start delivering Speed Talks episodes every day in an effort to make speed education more available to coaches who are coming up in the industry. Please share with those who you believe will benefit from these episodes. Thank you!! In this episode of Speed Talks with Les Spellman, I talk through my philosophy behind early acceleration: the kinematics and technical correction that is needed. Additionally, I provide a brief overview of my story and what drives me to coach speed every day. Have questions you'd like answered? Send me a DM on Twitter! Interested in other Spellman Performance offerings? Check out the links below! FREE ACCELERATION VIDEO SERIES: https://lesspellman.podia.com/video-s... EDUCATION OFFERING: Speed Pillars: https://lesspellman.podia.com/speed-p... TRAINING OFFERINGS: [NEW] Summer Camps: https://train.lesspellman.com/summers... [NEW] Training Sessions: https://train.lesspellman.com/summers... Speed Code: https://online.pjfperformance.net/use... JOIN OUR SPEED MISSION: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spellmanper... YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeD6... Twitter: https://twitter.com/les7spellman?ref_... Website: https://www.lesspellman.com/