Indexed Journals In Sports Biomechanics

 Biomechanics in sport provides a thorough study of athlete motions with a view to reducing injury risk and optimizing athlete results.  Biomechanics of sport and exercise encompass the field of science concerned with analyzing the mechanics of human motion.  It refers to the description, analysis and evaluation of human movement during sport activities.   Mechanics is a field of mechanics interested in explaining motion / movement and how forces produce motion / motion. Sports biomechanics, in other words, is the science of explaining how and why the human body moves in the way it does. That definition is often extended in sport and exercise to also consider the interaction between the performer and their equipment and environment. Biomechanics is historically divided into the fields of cinematics, a mechanics branch that deals with body movement dynamics, including rotation, velocity and acceleration, taking into account the forces producing motion, while kinetics is the study of the relationships between the force system acting on the body and the changes it produces in the motion of the body, while kinetics is the study of the relationships between the force system that acts on a body and the changes that it produces in the body motion. In terms of this, we also need to consider skeletal, muscular and neurological considerations when describing biomechanics.