Kinematic Contribution to Javelin Velocityat Different Run-Up Velocities in Male Athletes
(Mizuki Makino, Koichi Nakayama, Yuka Ando, Kenji Tauchi)

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Authors
Mizuki Makino, Koichi Nakayama, Yuka Ando, Kenji Tauchi
Abstract

In javelin training, many athletes improve their throwing technique by throwing from a slower run-up velocity than in competitions. However, whether the acquisition of javelin velocity in throwing from a slower run-up velocity is the same as in full run-up throwing is unclear. The purpose of this study was to clarify the differences in the contribution of each movement to the javelin velocity caused by changes in the run-up velocity within an individual. Twelve collegiate male javelin throwers were included in this study. Athletes performed two types of throws: one-cross throwing (Cross) and full run-up throwing (Run). The coordinates of reflective markers attached to the thrower’s body and the javelin were recorded using an optical motion capture system. The percentage contribution of each joint movement to the javelin velocity was calculated and compared between Cross and Run. Cross had a lower contribution of trunk forward lean to forward and upward javelin velocities compared to Run. On the other hand, Cross had a higher contribution of trunk counter-clockwise rotation to forward and upward javelin velocities than Run. These results suggest that as the velocity of run-up changes within an individual, the acquisition of javelin velocity also changes.
DOI
DOI: 10.5114/jhk/168143
Citation
 APA 
MAKINO, M., NAKAYAMA, K., ANDO, Y., TAUCHI, K. (2023). Kinematic Contribution to Javelin Velocity at Different Run-Up Velocities in Male Athletes. Journal of Human Kinetics, 89, 43-52. https://doi.org/10.5114/jhk/168143
 Harvard 
MAKINO, M., NAKAYAMA, K., ANDO, Y., and TAUCHI, K. (2023). Kinematic Contribution to Javelin Velocity at Different Run-Up Velocities in Male Athletes. Journal of Human Kinetics, 89, pp.43-52. https://doi.org/10.5114/jhk/168143
 MLA 
MAKINO, Mizuki et al. “Kinematic Contribution to Javelin Velocity at Different Run-Up Velocities in Male Athletes.” Journal of Human Kinetics, vol. 89, 2023, pp. 43-52. doi:10.5114/jhk/168143.
 Vancouver 
MAKINO M, NAKAYAMA K, ANDO Y, TAUCHI K. Kinematic Contribution to Javelin Velocity at Different Run-Up Velocities in Male Athletes. Journal of Human Kinetics. 2023;89:43-52. https://doi.org/10.5114/jhk/168143
Key words
mechanical energy, javelin throw, forward velocity, upward velocity, three-dimensional motion analysis,

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