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    It’s time to start thinking about that
    assignment!!
    Due April 11th!
    Very last day of lectures – No extensions! No exceptions!
    • Select a weight lifting exercise
    • Bench press
    • Squat
    • Deadlift
    • Olympic lift
    • Power lift
    • Plyometrics (maybe)
    • Record a video of you (or someone else) doing the
    exercise (perform multiple reps – with weight)
    • Do not get a video from the internet!
    • Has to be a different video than HLSC 4471
    • No double dipping!
    Assignment (10% of final grade)
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    • Cover page
    • 12 pt. font, Arial or Times Roman
    • 1 inch margins all around
    • Proper referencing
    • All similar exercises will be marked by the same TA
    • i.e. same person will mark all papers related to the squat
    • Please do your own work, no plagiarising or you will get zero!
    Guidelines
    Assignment Checklist!
    ?Intro/background to your exercise (1-2 pages double spaced)
    • Why is this exercise commonly used, why is it an important exercise, what is it used
    for (strength, hypertrophy, athletic development, etc.), what problems/injuries
    could develop if done incorrectly?
    ?Step-by-step bullet point list of instructions (1 page)
    • Lie on your back on a flat bench
    • With an overhand grip (grip is important to include) grab the barbell with your
    hands approximately shoulder-width apart……
    • Make sure your feet are firmly on the ground, back in contact with the bench
    ?Include a picture of each phase of the movement
    • Attach screen caps of your analysis
    ?Include graphs and results/calculations
    ?Complete an information table
    ?Conclusions (1 page)
    Guidelines
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    Phase Joint of
    interest
    Prime movers at the joint
    (agonist/antagonist)
    Stabilizer
    muscles
    Type of muscle
    contraction (for
    prime movers) –
    concentric,
    eccentric,
    isometric
    Information Table – Barbell Bench Press
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    2
    3
    1 (Down) Shoulder
    Pectoral muscles (be more
    specific than I am here)
    Deltoids, rotators
    (be more specific
    than I am here)
    Eccentric
    1 (Down) Elbow
    2 (Bottom)
    3 (Up) Shoulder
    Pectoral muscles (be more
    specific than I am here)
    Deltoids, rotators
    (be more specific
    than I am here)
    Concentric
    You have to perform a video analysis (not nearly
    as detailed as HLSC 4471):
    Track the bar during 5-10 reps of your exercise (download
    the free phone app “barsense”)
    • If you do not have a smartphone (apple or android), work with a
    classmate!
    • http://blog.barsense.com/
    Perform a Video Analysis of your Exercise
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    Barsense tracks bar path and velocity
    Barsense tracks bar path and velocity
    On a Barsense graph
    show the different
    phases of the movement
    from your table!
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    Perform a Video Analysis of your exercise
    Conclusion:
    • In biomechanics we were focused on the person or “athlete”
    • Now, we are going to focus on the bar (an important part of
    performance and coaching)
    • Bar speed (peak or average) and bar path/movement is vital to
    improving training outcomes
    • Now that you know bar path, what adjustments (coaching cues)
    need to be made to the person to improve the analysis?
    • What did you notice in your video that could be improved?
    Questions!?

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