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Sports biomechanics in the research of the Department of Biomechanics of University School of Physical Education in Poznań. Part 1 Biomechanics of rowing: tests on rowing ergometers, reconstruction and synthesis

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The purpose of this study is to reconstruct the early phase of scientific research conducted at the Department of Biomechanics of the University School of Physical Education in Poznań, particularly the work on biomechanics of rowing, conducted as part of the Ministerial Project PR 105, entitled “The effectiveness of training and competition as well as regeneration in sports”. Three kinds of research have been described, carried out with the use of the rowing ergometers. The first was the research on neuromuscular coordination in the rowing cycle, the second was the research on kinematic and dynamic characteristics of rowing on the Universal Rowing Ergometer UEW-1, while the last one concerned determination of maximum forces generated by functional muscle groups in two characteristic rowing positions within the closed biochain of the torso and the limbs.
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