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Observing and analysing movement - OCRAnalysis of movement

To help athletes to improve, coaches and performers need to observe and analyse athletes鈥 movements during performance. They use this data to monitor progress and provide effective feedback.

Part of Physical EducationPerformance analysis

Analysis of movement

Biomechanics is the analysis of human movements in sport. It explains how and why the body moves. There are a number of methods used to analyse movement. One used often by coaches and sports scientists is the analysis of movement phases. There are three movement phases:

  • preparation 鈥 the movements an athlete makes while preparing to perform the skill
  • execution 鈥 the movements made while performing the main part of the skill
  • recovery 鈥 the movements that allow an athlete to regain balance and/or position after performing the skill (sometimes in order to go into action with another performance)

As sports movements are complex, each phase is often divided into sub-phases. For example:

The sub-phases of a javelin throw, in its preparation, execution and recovery stages.

It is helpful to consider the musculo-skeletal system when carrying out movement analysis. The following aspects should be included:

  • joint (including type and bones)
  • type of movement
  • muscles involved
  • muscle function

Refer to the muscular system and skeletal system study guides for more information.

Watch a slow motion demonstration by Pat Cash to see the phases of movement in a tennis serve.