An automatic patch snatching system is described which has three machine cells including dividing equipment, tackling equipment and patch removing equipment. The electromechanical integration design of in-piece tackli...An automatic patch snatching system is described which has three machine cells including dividing equipment, tackling equipment and patch removing equipment. The electromechanical integration design of in-piece tackling system based on the concept of generalized mechanisms is introduced. The design of the dividing equipment, the design of micro-feeding machine equipped with micro-level pressure sensor, and the realizing of computer path for patch snatching are investigated.展开更多
Purpose The association between vertical jump and weightlifting performance have been well established often using discrete performance measures such as jump height or peak power which provides little insight into tem...Purpose The association between vertical jump and weightlifting performance have been well established often using discrete performance measures such as jump height or peak power which provides little insight into temporal strategies.The purpose of this investigation was to identify currently unassessed temporal countermovement jump metrics and their reliability and relationship to national weightlifting performance.Methods A total of 42 national weightlifting athletes(n=30 females and 12 males),were recruited for this study.Coun-termovement jump was measured using a force plate following a national and international competition.Vertical ground reaction force and time data were analyzed using a custom script where temporal metrics relating to specific phases of the jump were extracted.Snatch,Clean and Jerk and Total weightlifting performance was obtained following each competi-tion.Reliability of jump metrics were determined using coefficient of variation and interclass correlation coefficient.A Spearman’s Rho,non-parametric bivariate correlation was used to determine the relationship between the jump metrics and weightlifting performance.Results From a total of 15 metrics,13 were deemed reliable,with propulsive impulse showing the greatest level of reli-ability.Correlational analysis showed strong to very strong(r=0.676–0.817)relationships between all absolute measures of weightlifting performance and propulsive impulse for both women and men.Conclusion This novel finding suggests that practitioners may wish to use propulsive impulse as it may provide more insight into changes of force capabilities following training.Additionally,it may also be used as a talent identification tool given its strong relationship to performance.展开更多
基金the Fund of Shanghai Keystone Subject (No.P1404)
文摘An automatic patch snatching system is described which has three machine cells including dividing equipment, tackling equipment and patch removing equipment. The electromechanical integration design of in-piece tackling system based on the concept of generalized mechanisms is introduced. The design of the dividing equipment, the design of micro-feeding machine equipped with micro-level pressure sensor, and the realizing of computer path for patch snatching are investigated.
文摘Purpose The association between vertical jump and weightlifting performance have been well established often using discrete performance measures such as jump height or peak power which provides little insight into temporal strategies.The purpose of this investigation was to identify currently unassessed temporal countermovement jump metrics and their reliability and relationship to national weightlifting performance.Methods A total of 42 national weightlifting athletes(n=30 females and 12 males),were recruited for this study.Coun-termovement jump was measured using a force plate following a national and international competition.Vertical ground reaction force and time data were analyzed using a custom script where temporal metrics relating to specific phases of the jump were extracted.Snatch,Clean and Jerk and Total weightlifting performance was obtained following each competi-tion.Reliability of jump metrics were determined using coefficient of variation and interclass correlation coefficient.A Spearman’s Rho,non-parametric bivariate correlation was used to determine the relationship between the jump metrics and weightlifting performance.Results From a total of 15 metrics,13 were deemed reliable,with propulsive impulse showing the greatest level of reli-ability.Correlational analysis showed strong to very strong(r=0.676–0.817)relationships between all absolute measures of weightlifting performance and propulsive impulse for both women and men.Conclusion This novel finding suggests that practitioners may wish to use propulsive impulse as it may provide more insight into changes of force capabilities following training.Additionally,it may also be used as a talent identification tool given its strong relationship to performance.