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| Biomechanics: Improving your Technique |
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Dave demonstrates how to perfect your running
technique with three easy drills. Active.com
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nutrition, fitness and training tips. Tags : Accelerade DaveScott Dave Scott Biomechanics Running Drills |
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Durée : 175 s |
| The Biomechanics of Archery |
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This video shows the basic biomechanics of
the sport of Archery. It was created by Andy
Wyss for KHS 473 (Biomechanics) taught by Dr.
Eric E. LaMott at Concordia University in St.
Paul, Minnesota. The video was filmed with
permission by Andy Wyss at Gander Mountain in
Woodbury, Minnesota. The instructions and
lesson is given by archer, and Concordia
student, Troy Lerum.
Biomechanics is defined as the science of the
internal and external forces acting on the
human body and the effects produced by these
forces. Knowledge of the interrelationship
between the anatomy of the human body and the
anatomy of the bow is fundamental in
improving archery skill and technique. A
primer for coaches and performers as well as
an analysis of the sport itself, this guide
provides an understanding of the sport
without emphasizing any national or
international rules, making it useful to
archers throughout the world.
For more information on the lessons given in
this video, please read Archery Anatomy: An
Introduction to Techniques for Improved
Performance by Ray Axford. Tags : archery athletics how to info information physics phys ed bow hunter hunting arrows crossbow precision improvement better toxophilite olympics qualitative analysis 101 class demonstration example shown perfect form instructional instructions |
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Affichage : 560
Durée : 249 s |
| Meyerhold's Theater and Biomechanics - Screener |
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Film distributed by Contemporary Arts Media
http://www.artfilms.com.au
"Meyerhold! A mix of creative genius and
human vulnerability. Innumerable, those in
agony over his loss, whom, like myself, loved
him endlessly. Innumerable moments of
excitement for those, who witnessed the
creative magic of this one time wizard of the
stage." Sergei Eisenstein Is Meyerhold,
framed and murdered by Stalin in 1940, the
"greatest theater master" (Eisenstein)
of our century? Perhaps. He is without a
doubt the most puzzling. Biomechanics was the
core and culmination point of his theatrical
concept. Its traces were disfigured, smeared,
and distorted by history and politics. Its
traces were searched and researched by many,
including Jerzy Grotowski, Peter Brook and
The Living Theater.
In the 1990's, after the opening of archives
in the former Soviet Union, an original
source of Biomechanics became known. Nikolai
Kustow, the Biomechanics instructor in
Meyerhold's Theater, maintained a "hidden"
school and secretly passed on principles and
etudes to a new genera-tion of actors.
In this video, Russian actor and pedagogue,
Gennadi Bogdanov is shown presenting the most
important etudes and principles of
Biomechanics. In addition to historical film
and photodocumentation of Biomechanics, the
video also displays recent scenic work from
Europe and the USA developed from the basis
of Meyerhold's Biomechanics.
In English, 43 mins, colour & Black & white. Tags : Contemporary Arts Media Artfilms instructional |
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Affichage : 8291
Durée : 318 s |
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