bevegelsesomgangen
Bevegelsesomgangen, often translated as the movement cycle, is a term used in physiology, kinesiology, rehabilitation, and sport pedagogy to describe the repeating sequence of movements that constitutes a complete action or drill. It emphasizes how motions unfold over time within a cycle, from initiation to completion, and then repetition. The concept helps analyze efficiency, coordination, and timing in human motion.
Etymology: the term combines bevegelse (movement) and omgangen (the cycle, circuit, or sequence).
In practice, bevegelsesomgangen can refer to several core ideas:
- Gait cycle: the sequence from one heel strike to the next heel strike of the same foot
- Repetitive training movements: a squat, push-up, or throw, viewed as a cycle of distinct phases rather
Phases commonly described in a bevegelsesomgangen include initiation or activation, acceleration, peak or maximum effort, deceleration,
Measurement and analysis: Bevegelsesomgangen is often assessed through video analysis, motion capture, or force plates to
Applications: The concept is used to teach motor control and technique, guide rehabilitation to restore efficient
Limitations: The cycle model is a simplification; real movements can be non-cyclic, variable, or adapt under