Force summation is the combining of the correct timing and sequencing of large muscles to smaller ones will result in a good throw.
For example, like in a shot put throw, the larger muscles (quadriceps) are required to flex the knee, then the energy is moved through to the gluts to extend the leg. Before energy is lost from a muscle group, the next largest comes, creating max force. The energy is then moved to the abdominals, the pectorals, then finally the biceps to give the shot put a forceful throw.
force summation appiles to every sport
Force summation is the element required to produce the power required for the smash in badminton. The force summation is required sequentially due to the stages involved when generating the power for the smash, starting from the core of your body and eventually finishing with the flick of the wrist.
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Force summation is the order in which you do an action. With boxing, the biggest muscles come first, so that is the thigh's, then the abs and so on, to the biceps which is the last power behind the fist.
In skeletal muscle contraction, summation means increasing the number of stimuli that is delivered to a given motor unit per time. This increases the Calcium concentration, which causes more tension and shortening of the muscles.
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You can apply force summation in a push pass by stepping in to hit the ball because when you step in you are allowing your bigger muscles to contribute to the hit as you will be using your heavy muscles, quadriceps and hamstring, and will be working your way up to your torso, shoulders, arm and through to your finger until you push the ball. This shows force summation :) its quite a brief ish answer but i hope it helped and was off any use :) #iTried
It's not. It depends on the method you use for summation whether summation > integral or integral > summation.
Well you use your legs and hips to swing back, then your arms. and then you have anal sex.
The summation of force principle, also known as Newton's first law of motion, states that an object will remain at rest or in uniform motion unless acted upon by an external force. This principle forms the foundation for understanding the concept of inertia and how objects react to forces in their environment. It is one of the fundamental principles of classical mechanics.
your fingers do most of the work when doing a set
Net force is just the summation of forces, if the forces are in same direction net force will be Fnet = F1+F2 ,and if they travel in opposite direction Fnet = F1 + (-F2) or F1-F2