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Referência: FREDERICK, E. C. et al. Biomechanics of
skateboarding: kinetics of the Ollie. Journal of applied
biomechanics (1065-8483) J. Appl. Biomech. Feb;22(1):33-40 - 2006;
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Abstract: Seven top amateur or professional skateboarders (BW=713
N+/-83 N) performed Ollie maneuvers onto and off an elevated wooden
platform (45.7 cm high). We recorded ground reaction force (GRF)
data for three Ollie Up (OU) and Ollie Down (OD) trials per
participant. The vertical GRF (VGRF) during the OU has a
characteristic propulsive peak (M=2.22 body weight [BW]+/-0.22)
resulting from rapidly rotating the tail of the board into the
ground to propel the skater and board up and forward. The
anterior-posterior (A-P) GRF also shows a pronounced peak
(M=0.05+/-0.01 BW) corresponding with this propulsive VGRF peak. The
initial phase of landing in the OD shows an impact peak in VGRF
rising during the first 30 to 80 ms to a mean of 4.74+/-0.46 BW.
These impact peaks are higher than expected given the relatively
short drop of 45.7 cm and crouched body position. But we observed
that our participants intentionally affected a firm landing to
stabilize the landing position; and the Ollie off the platform
raised the center of mass, also contributing to higher forces.
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