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With the context of Usain Bolt's win at the 2012 Olympics, I discuss key physics principles of rectilinear motion, acceleration, and forces.
If you are studying biomechanics and/or sport science, this will give you some grounding in some key physics concepts
This is especially relevant to students studying PDHPE in Australia
Paper mentioned
A Kinematics Analysis Of Three Best 100 M Performances Ever
by Maćkała Krzysztof¹, Antti Mero²
Journal of Human Kinetics volume 36/2013, 149‐160
Section III – Sports Training
Credit
Usain Bolt - Julian Finney Getty Images
Usain Bolt at Rio image - Ng Huan AP
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With the context of Usain Bolt's win at the 2012 Olympics, I discuss key physics principles of rectilinear motion, acceleration, and forces.
If you are studying biomechanics and/or sport science, this will give you some grounding in some key physics concepts
This is especially relevant to students studying PDHPE in Australia
Paper mentioned
A Kinematics Analysis Of Three Best 100 M Performances Ever
by Maćkała Krzysztof¹, Antti Mero²
Journal of Human Kinetics volume 36/2013, 149‐160
Section III – Sports Training
Credit
Usain Bolt - Julian Finney Getty Images
Usain Bolt at Rio image - Ng Huan AP
Like what I do? Support by buying me a coffee - www.buymeacoffee.com/physicshigh
Subscribe - www.youtube.com/c/physicshigh
For on going support, support me at Patreon: www.patreon.com/physicshigh
LIKE and SHARE with your peers. And please add a COMMENT to let me know I have helped you.
Physics High is committed to producing content that teaches physics concepts at a level a high schooler can understand.
See www.physicshigh.com for all my videos and other resources.
As well as this I produced a podcast series called Deep Impact - interviews with science communicators as to what they do, what drives them to communicate their craft
You will find these on the channel and also on podcast sites such as Spotify, Apple and Google podcasts
👥 Social
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Follow me on
facebook: @physicshigh
twitter: @physicshigh
Instagram: @physicshigh