Contest dynamics general biomechanical theory of contest sports
Attilio Sacripanti (ENEA; University of Tor Vergata, Rome)

TL;DR
This paper develops a comprehensive biomechanical mathematical theory of contest sports, analyzing athlete interactions, motion trajectories, and measurable parameters to aid researchers and trainers.
Contribution
It introduces a general biomechanical framework for contest sports, unifying physical definitions, interaction potentials, and motion analysis.
Findings
Defined physical models of athlete interactions
Analyzed classes of interaction potentials
Connected theory to measurable parameters
Abstract
In this report it is approched the Contest dynamics as mathematical theory, therefore applicable to all contest sports. Starting with the physical definition of Athlete and Couple of Athlete systems and after singling out the interaction basic parameter, there are analyzed the classes of possible potentials describing the interaction. At the end there are specified the physical bases of mutual interaction between athletes and the trajectories of flight motion. All the matter will be connected to measurable quantities or parameters useful for researchers and trainers.
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Taxonomy
TopicsWinter Sports Injuries and Performance · Sports Science and Education · Genetics and Physical Performance
