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What is Biomechanics? 

Dr. Jacob Goodin
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Learn what biomechanics is all about in this introductory video to Applied Biomechanics. This lecture is part of a free video series covering topics related to biomechanics: bit.ly/3iJzGHv
TIME-STAMPS
00:00 - Intro
01:00 - Definition
02:15 - Mechanics
03:23 - Kinetics & Kinematics
04:12 - Biomechanics in Sport
04:48 - Biomechanics Outside of Sport
05:27 - Relation to Other Kinesiology Fields
06:45 - Open-Loop vs Closed-Loop Skills
08:15 - Neuromuscular System is the Link
08:55 - Ergonomics
09:52 - Physical Therapy
11:14 - Sports Medicine
11:51 - Pedagogy
12:24 - Adapted Motion
13:23 - Summary and Key Takeaways
RESOURCES MENTIONED
McLester, John, & St. Pierre, Peter. (2019). Applied Biomechanics: Concepts and Connections 2nd Edition. Jones & Bartlett Learning.
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Fellow biomechanists, thanks for checking out this video-it’s part of a playlist that dives into the major topics covered in a university-level applied biomechanics course. I create these lectures for my kinesiology and sport science students but hope that they bring value to you as well. More here: bit.ly/3iJzGHv
Additionally, check out my Structural Kinesiology playlist, which will equip you with fundamental human anatomy and movement knowledge to level up your coaching craft: bit.ly/32kJ5zw
Or stop by my channel for complete teaching series statistics in kinesiology, strength and conditioning, and sport science: bit.ly/2Rlg5kQ
Have a great day and remember to move well, live well, and teach others to do the same!
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Dr. Jacob Goodin is a professor of kinesiology at Point Loma Nazarene University (PLNU), and holds a PhD in Sport Physiology and Performance from East Tennessee State University. He has over a decade of experience as a strength and conditioning coach and sport scientist from the high school to NCAA Division I levels. In addition to his role as a professor and research mentor, Dr. Goodin directs the Athlete Monitoring Initiative at PLNU, which provides testing and monitoring services to over 200 athletes yearly as well as research opportunities for kinesiology students.
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Комментарии : 64   
@DrJacobGoodin
@DrJacobGoodin 2 года назад
You know what else biomechanics plays a huge role in? Strength training! Check out my video on the Scientific Principles of Strength Training here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-X-zQ5hKB_G8.html Move well, live well, and teach others to do the same! Dr. Goodin
@Henrik-um9be
@Henrik-um9be 3 месяца назад
I started an MA in osteopathy and when I was diving deeper into biomechanics, I found your channel. What a blessing. Finally some good science and very well explained. I wish your channel never ending growth! Well done
@mikestatz5098
@mikestatz5098 4 года назад
interesting how biomechanics fits into so many different fields.
@tsalazar0020
@tsalazar0020 2 года назад
I like how you were able to show how many fields applied biomechanics is a part of. I did not realize it is such a large subject within the field of kinesiology.
@karimatthewsnc7838
@karimatthewsnc7838 3 года назад
Thanks for all your videos--I can already tell your channel will be one of my absolute go-to's as I'm working on my degree and beyond. Much appreciated!
@peytonyoshida7500
@peytonyoshida7500 2 года назад
I liked how you emphasized the significance of the subject as it ties into nearly every other kinesiology discipline.
@lilyhodgins9140
@lilyhodgins9140 4 года назад
Can't wait to learn how to further apply these principles to improve my exercise techniques
@Yasmin-qe4wf
@Yasmin-qe4wf 4 года назад
Very excited to learn the mechanical structure of how the body moves in motion
@nicolelewis3329
@nicolelewis3329 2 года назад
I enjoyed applying the study of biomechanics and its relevance to different fields of profession. I did not realize how prevalent it is in so many popular areas of interest for my peers in undergrad!
@rebekahsprlyan6982
@rebekahsprlyan6982 2 года назад
I’m doing a biomechanics unit this semester to help me get back into occupational therapy and it will give me better grounding!
@maurotesta59
@maurotesta59 5 месяцев назад
Perfect analysis of Biomechanics science from my humble point of view. Congratulations and thank you, I will use your presentation to explain what the biomechanics does in a country like mine where he is practically unknown. I would like to underline that in my opinion it is a preventive science that studies the physiological mechanisms that determine an injury such as functional limitations in movement and that to do this we need to be able to go on the field where the athlete performs and trains. Thanks again
@isabellecousineau302
@isabellecousineau302 2 года назад
I thought it was really interesting to see how biomechanics plays a role in so many different fields in kinesiology.
@oliviadyck510
@oliviadyck510 4 года назад
Very well done and easy to understand video! I am nervous for this class because I don't like/am not good at physics and math, but hearing how biomechanics breaks down and relates to every field of Kinesiology makes me excited to learn more!
@DrJacobGoodin
@DrJacobGoodin 4 года назад
You can do it!
@basiccomponents
@basiccomponents 6 месяцев назад
This was exactly what I was looking for, thanks!
@amandahoward788
@amandahoward788 2 года назад
never knew how biomechanics can be so useful! :)
@TrainingbyJovy
@TrainingbyJovy Год назад
Great video! Thank you!
@promiserobinson5113
@promiserobinson5113 3 года назад
This is a great, well-informed video. Hearing how you broke down the definition of biomechanics and how it relates to other fields in kinesiology, helped me to get a deeper understanding of the field. Thank you!
@DrJacobGoodin
@DrJacobGoodin 3 года назад
Thank you for the feedback Promise. I'm glad it was helpful for you!
@alexcarr7640
@alexcarr7640 4 года назад
Biomechanics can be put into so much of everyday life.
@ethancntower8850
@ethancntower8850 3 года назад
Hi Dr.Goodin! Thank you for the informative video. I'm interested in how limb length, bone size, tendon attachments etc affect strength and power. What field of study should I look into? Thx!
@danielerossi3241
@danielerossi3241 3 года назад
Beautiful explanation of biomechanics!! Thanks for this video Dr Goodin. Subscribed!
@DrJacobGoodin
@DrJacobGoodin 3 года назад
Right on Daniele! Thanks for watching.
@BeastLikeBentley
@BeastLikeBentley 2 года назад
New sub here! Good stuff and thank you for providing this content.
@cassandraalviz1675
@cassandraalviz1675 4 года назад
I love learning about how biomechanics is applied in sports (especially enjoy hearing about gymnastics!)
@bahijsaid4040
@bahijsaid4040 3 года назад
Great job on making this video. Our teacher made a whole assignment based off of this. Great informational instruction.
@DrJacobGoodin
@DrJacobGoodin 3 года назад
Awesome! Thank you for the kind words Bahij! Please send your teacher my regards. All of us educators are working hard through this time to produce and find good material for our students.
@dimitricarrion105
@dimitricarrion105 2 года назад
I liked the kinetic perspective example that you used of the basketball player spraining their ankle
@danielleharrison8440
@danielleharrison8440 2 года назад
I am starting my biomechanics class Tuesday, this video definitely helped me to understand, thank you
@DrJacobGoodin
@DrJacobGoodin 2 года назад
Thank you!
@muskduh
@muskduh 2 года назад
thanks for the video
@LarsLiveLaughLove
@LarsLiveLaughLove 2 года назад
this helps reduce injuries at work and is part of the Environmental Health & Safety department at the facility
@MadeinChinakiki
@MadeinChinakiki 6 месяцев назад
Thanks for embracing diversity in this video, very much appreciated.
@anthonydumas6641
@anthonydumas6641 4 года назад
The examples you gave for open loop and closed loop were super helpful to understand those types of motor control. Also the "kinematic vs kinetic" examples were very helpful in differentiating the two terms.
@DrJacobGoodin
@DrJacobGoodin 4 года назад
Great to hear Anthony!
@sydneyspradley5289
@sydneyspradley5289 4 года назад
woah! look at that sick intro Dr. Goodin!
@DrJacobGoodin
@DrJacobGoodin 4 года назад
Just trying to have a little fun with these videos I have to make since we can't all meet together in person ;)
@hubertlazowski
@hubertlazowski Год назад
Thanks :)
@user-sy2zv5ke3n
@user-sy2zv5ke3n 5 месяцев назад
Thanks ❤❤🎉🎉🎉
@Primape92
@Primape92 3 года назад
Just a question. Your job titles read “professor, sport scientist and strength coach.” Can you briefly describe the actual activities of each job? And how do each of the 3 get you income (of the ones that do, anyway)?
@DrJacobGoodin
@DrJacobGoodin 3 года назад
That's a great Q Mikey. I'm a professor of kinesiology, and part of my position stipulates that I conduct student-partnered research. For this research I've launched an athlete monitoring program that now works with our athletic teams and integrates with our sport performance staff. Finally, aside from coaching/teaching hands-on skills such as weightlifting technique to my students, I do one-on-one remote coaching and sport science consulting on the side. But I also have 10 years of coaching experience split between track & field and strength and conditioning at the HS, NAIA, and DI levels. That's a mouthful though so I shorten it to prof, sport scientist, & coach 🤓
@Primape92
@Primape92 3 года назад
@@DrJacobGoodin and when you say "research," does it have to meet a certain criteria? Is someone setting the standard for this research?
@Primape92
@Primape92 3 года назад
@@DrJacobGoodin or rather is it corporations you're associated with that you give your research TO and for the time being you're associated with said company you get like a weekly or bi-weekly set payment or something like that?
@bloovboi4260
@bloovboi4260 2 года назад
How would I need to get in a biomechanics class in college? Would I need to take physics in high school first?
@DrJacobGoodin
@DrJacobGoodin Год назад
If you are in a kinesiology or exercise science major, then biomechanics is usually part of the curriculum or will at least be an elective. Taking physics in HS and knowing calc would be a great way ensure that you are successful in the course, but is usually not a prerequisite.
@Dylan-rp5op
@Dylan-rp5op Год назад
Gonna watch this about 5 more times
@anit9189
@anit9189 3 года назад
hello Mr Goodin ,don't you continue the Biomechanics series? I just see 14 video about it .it must be more isn't it?
@DrJacobGoodin
@DrJacobGoodin 2 года назад
more coming this summer!
@GoldenMan1002
@GoldenMan1002 3 года назад
What is the difference between Biomechanica and Biomimetics?
@DrJacobGoodin
@DrJacobGoodin 3 года назад
Biomechanics is the study of movement and forces in the human body. In other words it is physics applied to the body with applications to many fields. Biomimetics is the application of biological knowledge to complex human problems. Or using the wisdom of nature to create novel synthetic technology
@ayeshaakter3959
@ayeshaakter3959 Год назад
👍
@Carloselcoach
@Carloselcoach Год назад
How to train my biomecanic of speaking, I am speaker. Do you have tips and exercises? And who teach this? Very good video
@zorob8794
@zorob8794 Месяц назад
you are pefect
@siddharthjadhav4751
@siddharthjadhav4751 2 года назад
Future sport scientist here 😀
@DrJacobGoodin
@DrJacobGoodin 2 года назад
yessir!
@Institute_of_highperformance
@Institute_of_highperformance 2 года назад
Send this pdf sir
@veganfitness2770
@veganfitness2770 Месяц назад
Great knowledge about bio mechanics sir🫡👊❤️
@zaina3589
@zaina3589 4 года назад
Zaina Daniel
@jdgatlin8813
@jdgatlin8813 2 года назад
What should I work on to move smoother? When I see video of myself. Im stiff and rigid. And I want to move smoother and fluent
@DrJacobGoodin
@DrJacobGoodin 2 года назад
Hard to say because it is likely multi-factorial, but you may be overthinking the movement. Depending on the movement in question, you might want to slow it down first, with pauses at key positions, and slowly over time increase the movement speed and eliminate the pauses. Furthermore, if you lack "smoothness" or "grace" in general, investing time in activities that promote these qualities might help. Dance or gymnastics classes, yoga, or tumbling might be good places to start.
@andrescientos
@andrescientos 2 года назад
it's mental.
@jdgatlin8813
@jdgatlin8813 2 года назад
@@andrescientos how the hell do you change it then lol
@tylerbarnhill78
@tylerbarnhill78 2 года назад
I know what biomechanics is now
@postwarmage2839
@postwarmage2839 3 месяца назад
If it’s called biomechanics, why are you calling it science? Biology is not science and neither is lifting. It’s biology and kinesiology..
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