Author:
Hashimoto Tsubasa,Takiyama Ken,Miki Takeshi,Kobayashi Hirofumi,Nasu Daiki,Ijiri Tetsuya,Kuwata Masumi,Kashino Makio,Nakazawa Kimitaka
Abstract
AbstractHow do skilled players change their motion patterns depending on motion effort? Pitchers commonly accelerate wrist and elbow joint rotations via proximal joint motions. Contrastingly, they show individually different pitching motions, such as in wind-up or follow-through. Despite the generality of the uniform and diverse features, effort-dependent effects on these features are unclear. Here, we reveal the effort dependence based on muscle activity data in natural three-dimensional pitching performed by skilled players. We extract motor modules and their effort dependence from the muscle activity data via tensor decomposition. Then, we reveal the unknown relations among motor modules, common features, unique features, and effort dependence. The current study clarifies that common features are obvious in distinguishing between low and high effort and that unique features are evident in differentiating high and highest efforts.
Funder
Japanese Society for Promoting Science
MIZUNO SPORTS PROMOTION FOUNDATION
JST CREST
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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