Sports Science- Biomechanics of Sport




Sports Science- Biomechanics of Sport

Are you interested in learning about Sports Science? In this course, we will be focusing on the Biomechanics of Sport. Sports Biomechanics focuses on the mechanics of sporting actions, explaining how the human body generates forces and produces movement. Sports Biomechanics can be an effective tool in helping athletes improve their performance and reduce their injury risk. In this course we will focus on the key topics of Sports Biomechanics; these being:

1) Forces and Newton's Laws

2) Skeletal System

3) Muscular System

4) Speed, Velocity & Acceleration

5) Work, Energy & Power

6) Analysing Motion

7) Projectile Motion

8) Fluid Dynamics

In total there are 18 videos to watch; totaling over 4 hours of content. Each topic has 1-3 videos, with each video lasting between 3-29 minutes. This content includes tasks for you to complete, as well as practical demonstrations to help your understanding. This course is delivered by an experienced lecturer in Sports Biomechanics, who has a Masters Degree in Sports and Exercise Science from Loughborough University.


If you would like to learn about Sports Science and more specifically Sports Biomechanics, then this is the course for you.


If you would like to learn more about this course, please watch the 'Promotional' video. If you still have any queries, please get in touch.

Understanding the mechanics of sporting actions is important to improve performance and reduce the risk of injury

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What you will learn
  • Understand Newton’s laws of motion and Ground Reaction Forces (GRFs)
  • Understand projectile motion and why this understanding is important for sports performance
  • Understand fluid dynamics and how this understanding can be useful in sport

Rating: 4.4

Level: All Levels

Duration: 4.5 hours

Instructor: Daniel Thompson


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