Abstract

The standing broad jump and four other gross body movements were analysed by colour-coded multiple-image photography before and after three kinds of fatigue-inducing exercise. For each movement marked individual differences in style of performance were found which tended to persist despite the effects of fatigue. Certain linear and angular measures taken from the movement patterns proved to be sensitive to fatigue effects. The amount and significance of change in the different indices varied with the method used for inducing fatigue.

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