The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of the fatigue level on the kinetic variables when cutting maneuvering. The subjects were 5 graduate students with normal legs. The subjects were individually tested cutting maneuvering 30 degrees to...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of the fatigue level on the kinetic variables when cutting maneuvering. The subjects were 5 graduate students with normal legs. The subjects were individually tested cutting maneuvering 30 degrees to the right in two different fatigue levels; fatigue condition and normal condition. Each subject was repeatedly measured. The raw data were analyzed by LabVIEW Graphical Program and these data were analyzed by paired samples t-test.
The results of this study were as follows:
1. There was significant difference between the two fatigue conditions in that the fatigue group showed higher measures in vertical impact force peak and the vertical active force peak(p<.05).
2. There was significant difference between the two fatigue conditions in that the fatigue group showed higher measures in the breaking force peak (p<.05).
3. There was significant difference between the two fatigue conditions in that the fatigue group showed higher loading rate(p<.05).
4. There was significant difference between the two fatigue conditions in that the fatigue group showed higher total impulse(p<.05).