The limits of aerial techniques for producing twist in forward 1½ somersault dives.

Hum Mov Sci

School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences, Loughborough University, Loughborough LE11 3TU, UK.

Published: April 2018

An angle-driven computer simulation model of aerial movement was used to determine the maximum amount of twist that can be produced in a forward 1½ somersault dive from a three-metre springboard using various aerial twisting techniques. The segmental inertia parameters of an elite springboard diver were used in the simulations and lower bounds were placed on the durations of arm and hip angle changes based on recorded performances of twisting somersaults. A limiting dive was identified as that producing the largest possible whole number of twists. Simulations of the limiting dives were found using simulated annealing optimisation to produce the required amounts of somersault, tilt and twist after a flight time of 1.5 s. Additional optimisations were then run to seek solutions with the arms less adducted during the twisting phase. It was found that the upper limits ranged from two to five twists with arm abduction ranges lying between 6° and 17°. Similar results were obtained when the inertia parameters of two other springboard divers were used.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.humov.2018.01.009DOI Listing

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