Proceedings (Jun 2020)

2D Video Analysis System to Analyze the Performance Model of Figure Roller Skating: A Pilot Study

  • Cristian Romagnoli,
  • Vincenzo Bonaiuto,
  • Giorgio Gatta,
  • Naomi Romagnoli,
  • Anas Alashram,
  • Elvira Padua,
  • Giuseppe Annino

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2020049155
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 49, no. 1
p. 155

Abstract

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Figure roller skating is a discipline composed of various movements which involve jumps, artistic figures and spins in a seamless program which has both technical and shapely difficult. A biomechanical analysis of a double salchow was performed using a 2D video analysis of one European and in two Italian roller skaters. On average, the high level (HL) roller skater showed a horizontal velocity of the center of mass higher than the average, especially in the prop stage, whereas the medium level (ML) and low level (LL) athletes reduced their velocity significantly. The spin angular velocity of the ML and LL skaters was always higher than of the HL. This phenomenon would seem to be a compensatory strategy for a lower jump height, with a reduced trunk-thigh angle and less thigh lever arm (coxo-femur/knee joints) during the take-off and landing phases of the double salchow jump.

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