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Movement Analysis Project: Tennis Serve

By…Group Members’ Names. Movement Analysis Project: Tennis Serve. Life Fitness 2 Mrs. Pendleton Period 6. Tennis Serve. Phase 1: Preparation. By Mrs. Pendleton. PHASE 1. UPPER BODY Erector Spinae – Torso Extension Posterior Deltoid – Backwards arm movement

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Movement Analysis Project: Tennis Serve

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  1. By…Group Members’ Names Movement Analysis Project: Tennis Serve Life Fitness 2 Mrs. Pendleton Period 6

  2. Tennis Serve

  3. Phase 1: Preparation By Mrs. Pendleton

  4. PHASE 1 UPPER BODY Erector Spinae – Torso Extension Posterior Deltoid – Backwards arm movement Medial Deltoid – upward arm movement at the shoulder Biceps – lower arm flexion Splenius Capitis – head flexion Splenius capitis Posterior Deltoid Flexor muscles in hand Medial Deltoid Biceps Iliopsoas Erector Spinae Biceps Femoris Muscles LOWER BODY Iliosoas – Hip flexion Biceps Femoris – lower leg flexion Tibialis Anterior – foot flexion Tibialis Anterior

  5. PHASE 1 Shoulder Neck LEVERS and JOINTS 1st class: Neck 3rd class: Shoulder, Elbow, Hip, and Knee Hip Elbow Levers/Joints Knee

  6. NEWTON’S FIRST LAW “A body will remain at rest or in uniform motion in a straight line until an external unbalanced force acts on that body to change its state of motion” PHASE 1: Preparation The tennis ball does not move until the “external force”, the athlete’s arm, performs the toss. Newton’s Laws of Motion

  7. Phase 2: The Serve

  8. Muscles Used

  9. Critical Levers/Joints

  10. Newton’s Law

  11. Phase 3: Follow Through

  12. Muscles Used

  13. Critical Levers/Joints

  14. Newton’s Law

  15. Tennis Serve

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