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Kinetic function of the lower limbs during baseball tee-batting motion at different hitting-point heights
Authors:Kazumichi Ae  Sekiya Koike  Takashi Kawamura
Institution:1. Department of Physical Therapy, Ibaraki Prefectural University of Health Sciences , Ami, Japan aek@ipu.ac.jp;3. Faculty of Health and Sport Sciences, University of Tsukuba , Tsukuba, Japan
Abstract:ABSTRACT

The aim of this study was to investigate the kinetic functions of the lower limbs at different hitting-point heights to provide key information for improving batting technique in baseball players. Three-dimensional coordinate data were acquired using a motion capture system (250 Hz) and ground reaction forces were measured using three force platforms (1000 Hz) in 22 male collegiate baseball players during tee-batting set at three different hitting-point heights (high, middle, and low). Kinetic data were used to calculate joint torque and mechanical work in the lower limbs by the inverse dynamics approach. The peak angular velocity of the lower trunk about the vertical axis was smaller under the low condition. The joint torques and mechanical works done by both hip adduction/abduction axes were different among the three conditions. These results indicate that hip adduction/abduction torques mainly contribute to a change in the rotational movement of the lower body about the vertical axis when adjusting for different hitting-point heights. In order to adjust for the low hitting-point height which would be difficult compared with other hitting-point heights, batters should focus on rotating the lower trunk slowly by increasing both hip abduction torques.
Keywords:Joint torque  mechanical work  stationary ball batting  inverse dynamics
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