Day-by-Day Agenda

Map X: Drive 

Microsoft Front Page - Network Places 

Lab 1: Linear Kinematics-Ball Drop
   Excel Table

Lab 2: Linear Kinematics-Ball Throw 
   Excel Table 

Lab 3:  Linear Kinematics of Projectiles
   Excel Table 

Lab 4: Angular Kinematics-Underhand Fast Pitch
   Excel Table

Lab 5: Linear & Angular Kinematics-Linear to Angular Converions

Lab 6: Linear Kinetics-Coeffiecient of Friction

Scientific Paper Instructions

Physical Education 349-Biomechanics
Garrick Larson
, Instructor

Concordia College-Moorhead, Minnesota

Class Time:  1:20 - 2:30 p.m.
Classroom:  Olson Forum Room 137
Instructor: Garrick Larson
Email: gzlarson@cord.edu
Phone: (218) 299-4304 (office) Phone: (218) 287-1047 (home)
Office: Memorial Auditorium Room 204
Office Hours: TuTh 1:00-3:00 p.m.  Other hours arranged by appointment

Texts: Basic Biomechanics, 4th Ed. Susan J. Hall
Manual of Structural Kinesiology, 15th Ed. Clem Thompson and R. Floyd

Objectives:
1) Teach students applied anatomy as it relates to the ACTIONS of specific muscles or muscle groups in physical activities.
2) Introduce students to the development of a WEIGHT TRAINING PROGRAM designed for appropriate muscles given a specific activity.
3) Introduce students to the use of a VIDEO CAMERA FOR THE ANALYSIS OF TECHNIQUE (qualitative and quantitative) and more detailed biomechanical analysis.
4) Learn how basic BIOMECHANICAL PRINCIPLES AND MATHEMATICS  relate to physical activities.
5) Gain experience WRITING A SCIENTIFIC PAPER.

Course Policies:
Attendance: Strongly recommended but not required except for testing dates. Attendance may play a role with students who are on the edge of the next higher grade.
Make-up work: Valid excuses only; i.e. serious illness, death or serious illness of family member. In any case, the instructor and the Student Affairs Office should be notified immediately. Proof of illness or death may be requested. A student may be excused for college-sponsored activities. The instructor should be informed at the beginning of the semester of any anticipated absences due to college-sponsored activities. In most cases of college-sponsored activities, the student will complete any work required before leaving.
Late work: 10% or one point, whichever is greater, will be subtracted from the score per weekday. Once an exam has been returned to the class all those not having taken the exam will receive a zero.
Violation of Academic Integrity: Students should not try to obtain exams from former Biomechanics students, nor will students disclose exam questions to other students who have not yet taken an exam or to future students of the class. A violation of this policy will result in a minimum penalty of an F for the exam in question, and a maximum penalty of dismissal and an F for the class. Violations of Academic Integrity will be reported to the Academic Dean, in which case additional penalties may result.

Grading:
Minimum Percentage/Grade
93.3 A
90.0 A
86.7 B+
83.3 B
80.0 B-
76.7 C+
73.3 C
70.0 C-
66.7 D+
63.3 D
60.0 D-
<60.0 F
Tests and Assignments: 
Test 1 138 pts
Test 2 163 pts
Test 3 139 pts
Test 4 65 pts
Test 5 43 pts
Technique Paper 100 pts
Scientific Paper 200 pts
Assignments ~100-150 pts
Total 900-1000 pts

Weight Training Program: Students will design a 6-week upper body and lower body weight training program for their chosen activity.  The weight training program should be designed for during the competitive season, adjusting for typical competitions.  Students should include the number of sets, repetitions and intensity (based on a percentage of the athlete's 1-10 repetition maximum).  In addition, the intensity should be labeled as Light, Moderate or Heavy.
Technique Paper: Students will complete a qualitative biomechanical paper describing the technique/coaching pointers for an activity of the students’ choice. Students will develop a video checklist to assess technique.  Students will compare novice and skilled performers for the activity. Students may use the library, interlibrary loan and the internet to assist in the writing of the technique paper. The paper should utilize biomechanical and anatomical terminology learned from class. The activity should be divided into phases to assist in the description of the technique.
Scientific Paper: Students will complete a quantitative scientific paper including title, abstract, introduction, review of literature, methods of data collection, results, discussion, conclusion, annotated bibliography and copies of references. The paper will be based on an activity of the students' choice. Students will videotape the activity and do a descriptive analysis, including linear and angular kinematics. Students will use the library, interlibrary loan and the internet to receive at least fifteen articles related to their activity to assist in the writing of the introduction, review of literature, discussion and conclusion.
Course Changes: The following schedule lists testing dates and probable lectures for each class period. The instructor reserves the right to move test dates forward or backward with at least one week's notice. At the instructor’s discretion tests/quizzes/assignments may be added or deleted. Students are expected to complete exams during the scheduled time blocks unless they have a conflict related to a college-sponsored activity or work commitment.

Date Topic Material Important Assignments
1/4 Introduction to the class, Review Syllabus, Group Assignments, Overview of Biomechanics Syllabus
Hall 1:1-26
Videotape Class Members, Assign Groups for Anatomy Presentations | Technique Paper | Scientific Paper
Email Garrick gzlarson@cord.edu
Visit Biomechanical Web Sites: 

Exploritorium
Novel - Downloadable Videos of Foot Pressures
IBV - Foot Pressures 
Peak Technologies1 - Soccer Kick
Peak Technologies2 - Reflective Markers 
Vicon
Biomechanics World Wide
1/6 Foundations of Anatomical Terminology Thompson 1:1-24
Hall Chapter 2:27-59, 3:61-86
Anatomical Terminology- Follow the link to Anatomy 1, Anatomy 2, Anatomy 3 
NLM Agreement 
Interactive Muscle Action 
Muscle Tutorial
Gross Anatomy
Gray's Anatomy - Follow outline or Bone Illustrations 82-128, 211-291, 312-360 or Muscle Illustrations 385-447, 1231-1247.
Muscle Atlas
Virtual Body - Skeleton 
1/9 Shoulder Girdle and  Shoulder Joint Thompson 2:25-38, 3:39-60
Hall 7:183-206
 
1/11 Shoulder Girdle and  Shoulder Joint Thompson 1:1-24
Hall Chapter 2:27-59, 3:61-86
Group 1 Presentation-Shoulder Girdle and Shoulder Joint Muscles 
Southern California Orthopedic Institute
Orthopedic Online Textbook
Univ. of Washington Orthopedics Surgery Movie
1/13 Elbow Joint and  Upper Arm Thompson 4:61-75
Hall Chapter 7:206-215
Group 2 Presentation-Upper Arm Muscles
Southern California Orthopedic Institute
Orthopedic Online Textbook
Univ. of Washington Orthopedics Surgery Movie
1/16 Forearm, Wrist Joint and Hand Hall Chapter 7:215-227
Thompson Chapter 5:76-100
Group 3 Presentation-Forearm and Hand Muscles 
Hand Bones
X-ray of Child's Hand & Wrist
Southern California Orthopedic Institute
Orthopedic Online Textbook
Univ. of Washington Orthopedics Surgery Movie
1/18 Designing a Weight Training Program
Hip Joint and  Pelvic Girdle
Supplemental Material
Thompson Chapter 6:101-114
Thompson Chapter 7:115-143
Hall Chapter 8:229-238
 
1/20 Knee Joint and Upper Leg Thompson Chapter 8:144-158
Hall Chapter 8:239-247

Group 4 Presentation-Pelvis and Hip Muscles
CT Scan of Anterior Upper Leg
Virtual Tour-Upper Leg Movie - Download
Southern California Orthopedic Institute
Orthopedic Online Textbook
Univ. of Washington Orthopedics Surgery Movie
1/23 Lower Leg, Ankle and Foot Thompson Chapter 9:159-187
Hall Chapter 8:247-274
Test 1 Upper Body at 7:00 p.m. Olson 139
Group 5 Presentation-Upper Leg Muscles 
CT Scan of Anterior Upper Leg
Virtual Tour-Upper Leg Movie - Download
Southern California Orthopedic Institute
Orthopedic Online Textbook
Univ. of Washington Orthopedics Surgery Movie
1/25 Review Test 1
Trunk and spine
Thompson Chapter 10:188-215
Thompson Chapter 11:216-223
Hall Chapter 9:275-316

Group 6 Presentation-Lower Leg Muscles
Southern California Orthopedic Institute
Orthopedic Online Textbook
Univ. of Washington Orthopedics Surgery Movie
1/27 Linear kinematics
Horizontal and Vertical Components of Velocity and Acceleration
Hall Chapter 10:317-353
Hall Appendix A,B,C:511-521
Group 7 Presentation- Trunk and Spine Muscles
Southern California Orthopedic Institute
Orthopedic Online Textbook
Univ. of Washington Orthopedics Surgery Movie
1/30 Lab 1-Linear Kinematics-Resultant Displacement, Velocity and Acceleration Hall Chapter 10:317-353 Season Weight Training Workout for Activity-Upper Body
Season Weight Training Workout for Activity-Lower Body
2/1 Lab 2-Horizontal and Vertical Components of Velocity and Acceleration Hall Chapter 10:317-353

 

2/3 Linear Kinematics-Projectiles Hall Chapter 10:317-353
Labs 1 & 2
Review of Labs 1 & 2
2/6 Meet in ITC
Microsoft FrontPage Workshop
Test 2 Test 2 Lower Body at 7:00 p.m. Olson 139
Videotape Novice & Skilled  for Technique Paper (February 9-16)
2/8 Review Test 2
Lab 3-Linear Kinematics-Projectiles, How far?  How high?  How long in the air?
Hall Chapter 10:317-353  
2/10 Review of Lab 3
Angular kinematics
Lab 3
Hall Chapter 11:355-382
Chapter 10 Problems Done
2/13 Lab 4-Angular Kinematics-Angular Displacement, Velocity and Acceleration Hall Chapter 11:355-382  
2/15 Review of Lab 4
Angular Kinematics
Lab 4
Hall Chapter 11:355-382
 
2/17 Lab 5-Linear & Angular Kinematics-Linear to Angular Conversions Hall Chapter 11:355-382  
2/20 Review of Lab 5
Linear Kinetics
Lab 5 Technique Paper and Revised Weight Training Programs Published to Web
2/22 Linear kinetics Hall Chapter 12:383-417 Chapter 11 Problems Done
2/24 Mid-Semester Break    
2/27 Mid-Semester Break    
3/1 Mid-Semester Break    
3/3 Mid-Semester Break    
3/6 Linear kinetics Hall Chapter 12:383-417 Scientific Paper Instructions
Example - Concordia Student - Univ. Michigan Students - Professional
Test 3 Linear & Angular Kinematics 3/7 at 7:00 p.m. Olson 139
3/8 Review Test 3
Lab 6-Linear Kinetics-Friction Forces
Test 3
Hall Chapter 12:383-417
 
3/10 No Class-NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championship   Chapter 12 Problems Done
3/13 Meet in the Library Instruction Lab-2nd Floor
Library Website for Class, Annotation Assignment
  LAST DAY TO DROP FULL SEMESTER CLASS



3/15 Meet in the Library Instruction Lab-2nd Floor
Review of Annotated Bibliography Assignment, Identifying scientific literature,  using electronic periodical indexes, Interlibrary Loan
  Annotation Assignment Due
Submitting for ILL (Inter-Library Loan) through Concordia.
3/17 Meet in the Library Instruction Lab-2nd Floor
Using electronic databases, bibliography using APA format, Interlibrary Loan-Part 2
  *DUE* Inter-library Loan Requests Submitted or Sources Secured at Library for 10 of the Best Articles.
3/20     Reference/Bibliography Due (Use APA format)
Methods Section for Scientific Paper Due

Videotape Activity for Scientific Paper (March 21-April 1)
3/22 Angular kinetics Hall Chapter 14:453-478  
3/24 Angular kinetics Hall Chapter 14:453-478  
3/27 Angular kinetics Hall Chapter 14:453-478 Find 3 Additional Articles from Your First Articles' Reference Lists and Submit Through ILL, Add To Bibliography
3/29 Problems Related to Angular kinetics Hall Chapter 14:453-478
Hall Appendix D:520-521
Annotated Bibliography Due
Introduction & Review of Literature Sections Due
3/31 Equilibrium Hall Chapter 13:419-452
Chapter 14 Problems Done
4/3 Make-up Day or Test 4 Review or Group Paper Work   Test 4 Linear & Angular Kinetics at 7:00 p.m. Olson 139
4/5 Review Test 4 Test 4  
4/7 Equilibrium Hall Chapter 13:419-452 Results Section for Scientific Paper Due
4/10 Lab 7-Balance and Center of Gravity, Torque Hall Chapter 13:419-452 Chapter 13 Problems Done 
4/12 Movement in a fluid medium Hall Chapter 15:479-510 Scientific Paper Due by 5:00 p.m.
4/14 No Class-Easter    
4/17 Movement in a fluid medium Hall Chapter 15:479-510  
4/19 Movement in a fluid medium Hall Chapter 15:479-510  
4/21 No Class-Kansas Relays    
4/24 Movement in a fluid medium Hall Chapter 15:479-510 Chapter 15 Problems Done
4/26 Test 5 Hall Chapter 13 & 15 Test 5 Equilibrium and Movement in a Fluid Medium at 9:00 a.m. Olson 139

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Pressure Barefoot w/ Video
Pressure Mountain
Pressure Figure Skating
Pressure Ski
Pressure Basketball
Pressure Soccer Dribble

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