Not sure but I think you got the axis mixed up for the two from the left. Only because if you turn the person on the axis they should move in the same plane.
+Lara BHi Lara,It's a great point you make. A throw is a weird one, as the shoulder does indeed move through the transverse plane and rotates on the longitudinal axis, but the elbow moves through the sagittal plane and transverse axis. I should have made that clearer in the video so that's for pointing that out.
sounds like im getting taught by tyson fury
Not sure but I think you got the axis mixed up for the two from the left. Only because if you turn the person on the axis they should move in the same plane.
Lol when did Tyson fury become a pe teacher
Yeah think he got mixed up on the middle one. It's incorrect. All the other videos are spot on
Your videos are brilliant James, thank you. I have been struggling with this topic for ages now but this has made it much clearer, thanks again! :)
top bloke, cheers for that xxx
A throw is transverse plane and longitudinal axis.
+Lara BHi Lara,It's a great point you make. A throw is a weird one, as the shoulder does indeed move through the transverse plane and rotates on the longitudinal axis, but the elbow moves through the sagittal plane and transverse axis. I should have made that clearer in the video so that's for pointing that out.
+James Morris it's cool! Thanks for the great videos by the way!
No problem, glad you find them useful!
Yes it depends at which joint you are talking about in a certain movement
Thanks for the amazing videos
Brilliant explanation
omg this video is amazing :)
compelty worng cheers mate made me fail utter mong
😂
is the verticle axis the same as the longitudinal
Yes