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Movement Analysis
UNDERSTANDING MOVEMENT AND FORCE
Learning objectives for this topic
After completing this chapter you should have knowledge and understanding of…
1. First, second and third class levers
2. Mechanical advantage
3. The planes of movement and axes of rotation when performing sporting movements
Levers
UNDERSTANDING 1ST, 2ND AND 3RD CLASS LEVERS
Levers – The Basics
- The human body is made up of levers, and these work together to create movement.
There are three types of levers you need to understand:
- 1st class levers – Fulcrum in the middle
- 2nd class levers – Load in the middle
- 3rd class levers – Effort in the middle
Every lever is made up of three parts:
Exam tip 1:
The middle component will
determine whether a lever is 1st,
2nd or 3rd class!
Fulcrum
The fixed point or axis of the
lever. This is where the lever
turns/pivots.
Joints are fulcrums in the body
Load/Resistance
The weight or ‘resistance’
that the lever is moving.
E.g. Lifting a weight when
doing a bicep curl
Effort
The force applied to move the load.
It can also be referred to as ‘force’.
In the body the effort is provided by
the muscles contracting.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1wS_OlJzmI
Watch this video to increase your understanding
Exam tip 2: Remember…
What does this mean?
- 1st class levers; Fulcrum in the middle; Tricep extension at the elbow
- 2nd class levers; Load in the middle; Ankle joint (plantar flexion)
- 3rd class levers; Effort in the middle; Bicep curl (flexion at elbow)
1-2-3
F-L-E
T-A-B
Class of lever
Middle component
Example in body
First class levers
- First class levers have the fulcrum in the middle.
Example in the body
-Triceps causing Extension at the elbow.
E.g. When throwing a ball
- Fulcrum = Elbow
- Effort = Tricep
- Load = Arm/ball
Second class levers
- Second class levers have the load in the middle.
- This means a large load can be moved with relatively low effort.
Example in the body
- Gastrocnemius causing plantar flexion at the ankle.
E.g. When taking off in high jump/jumping to shoot in basketball.
- Fulcrum = Ankle joint
- Effort = Gastrocnemius
- Load = Body
Third class levers
- Third class levers have the effort in the middle.
- This means they can produce a large range of movement with relatively low
effort.
Example in the body
- Bicep causing flexion at the elbow
E.g. Performing a bicep curl
- Fulcrum = Elbow joint
- Effort = Biceps
- Load = Arm/weight
Class Middle Component Line drawing Sporting example/movement in the body
First
Fulcrum in the
middle
Tricep extension when
throwing a ball
Second
Load is in the middle Plantar flexion at ankle when
jumping.
Third
Effort it in the
middle
Flexion of the elbow
during a bicep curl
Classification of Levers
Use the information we have just gone through to complete your table
Exam tip: Remember…
1-2-3, F-L-E, T-A-B
Apply your knowledge
Hinge Tricep Isometric
Concentric
First class
Whilst you wait
1) Draw and label line drawings of the 3 lever systems we studied last week.
Extension: Write a sporting example of where/when that lever is found in the body.
Remember…
1-2-3, F-L-E, T-A-B
Mechanical Advantage
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ny
8k7LUUIEk
Watch this video to increase your understanding
Understanding mechanical advantage
-Mechanical advantage measures the efficiency of a lever (how easy it is to lift the load).
- The advantage depends on the distance between the effort and the fulcrum (effort arm)
compared with the distance between the load (resistance) and the fulcrum (resistance arm).
Effort arm =
Distance between
the effort and the
fulcrum.
Resistance arm =
Distance between
the Load and the
fulcrum.
Mechanical advantage = Effort arm ÷ Resistance arm
Apply your knowledge
Q. What is the mechanical advantage of the lever shown below? (1)
Mechanical
advantage =
Effort arm ÷
Resistance arm
Mechanical
advantage =
60 ÷
300
Mechanical
advantage = 0.2
Extend your knowledge…
What would happen if you
moved the fulcrum closer
to the load??
What you need… A ruler, a pencil and a load/resistance (e.g. rubber).
Your task…
1. Create a 1st class lever using the pencil as the fulcrum and the rubber as the load at
one end of the ruler.
2. Investigate what happens when you change the effort arm and the resistance arm by
moving the fulcrum along the ruler. Does it become easier/harder?
Extension: Can you create a 3rd class lever and investigate the effort needed to move the
resistance now.
Problem solving task
Mechanical advantage – Rule 1
- When the effort arm is shorter than it’s load arm it has a low mechanical advantage.
- A short effort arm allows fast movement of the load over a large range of movement.
- Third class levers always have a low mechanical advantage
E.g. Bicep curl, rowing
Effort arm
Resistance
arm
Examples from sport
Third and most 1st class lever have a shorter effort arm and longer resistance arm.
This means a wide range of movement is produced and movements are done at higher
speed.
Mechanical advantage – Rule 2
-When the effort arm is longer than it’s load arm it has a high mechanical advantage.
-This means heavy loads can be lifted with little effort.
- Second class levers always have a high mechanical advantage
E.g. Standing on tip toes, or performing a press up.
Effort arm
Resistance
arm
Examples from sport
Second class levers have a longer effort arm.
This means they can overcome heavy loads, with relatively little effort.
E.g. The gastrocnemius can easily create enough force to move the whole weight
of the body upwards.
Your task
Create a line drawing to show how the first class lever system operates at the
elbow.
Note: Think about the position of the fulcrum and the length of the effort arm
and resistance arm.
Your diagram must include the following labels
Fulcrum
Effort
Resistance
Triceps
Elbow joint
Effort arm
Resistance arm
Remember…
“1-2-3, F-L-E, T-A-B”
Task
Create a line drawing to show how the second class lever system operates at the ankle.
Note: Think about the position of the fulcrum and the length of the effort arm and resistance
arm.
Your diagram must include the following labels
Fulcrum
Effort
Resistance
Gastrocnemius
Ball of foot
Effort arm
Resistance arm
Remember…
“1-2-3, F-L-E, T-A-B”
Apply your knowledge
1st class – high mechanical advantage if fulcrum is closer to the
___________________.
- Low mechanical advantage is the fulcrum is closer to the
____________________.
2nd class – ___________ mechanical advantage – less force to
move a greater resistance
3rd class – ___________ mechanical advantage – but greater range
of movement and speed of movements
Planes and Axis - Recap
Task: Look at the images below. For each image identify the plane
and axis around which movement is taking place.

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Y11-Summer-Work-PE-2-2018.pdf

  • 2. Learning objectives for this topic After completing this chapter you should have knowledge and understanding of… 1. First, second and third class levers 2. Mechanical advantage 3. The planes of movement and axes of rotation when performing sporting movements
  • 3. Levers UNDERSTANDING 1ST, 2ND AND 3RD CLASS LEVERS
  • 4. Levers – The Basics - The human body is made up of levers, and these work together to create movement. There are three types of levers you need to understand: - 1st class levers – Fulcrum in the middle - 2nd class levers – Load in the middle - 3rd class levers – Effort in the middle Every lever is made up of three parts: Exam tip 1: The middle component will determine whether a lever is 1st, 2nd or 3rd class! Fulcrum The fixed point or axis of the lever. This is where the lever turns/pivots. Joints are fulcrums in the body Load/Resistance The weight or ‘resistance’ that the lever is moving. E.g. Lifting a weight when doing a bicep curl Effort The force applied to move the load. It can also be referred to as ‘force’. In the body the effort is provided by the muscles contracting.
  • 6. Exam tip 2: Remember… What does this mean? - 1st class levers; Fulcrum in the middle; Tricep extension at the elbow - 2nd class levers; Load in the middle; Ankle joint (plantar flexion) - 3rd class levers; Effort in the middle; Bicep curl (flexion at elbow) 1-2-3 F-L-E T-A-B Class of lever Middle component Example in body
  • 7. First class levers - First class levers have the fulcrum in the middle. Example in the body -Triceps causing Extension at the elbow. E.g. When throwing a ball - Fulcrum = Elbow - Effort = Tricep - Load = Arm/ball
  • 8. Second class levers - Second class levers have the load in the middle. - This means a large load can be moved with relatively low effort. Example in the body - Gastrocnemius causing plantar flexion at the ankle. E.g. When taking off in high jump/jumping to shoot in basketball. - Fulcrum = Ankle joint - Effort = Gastrocnemius - Load = Body
  • 9. Third class levers - Third class levers have the effort in the middle. - This means they can produce a large range of movement with relatively low effort. Example in the body - Bicep causing flexion at the elbow E.g. Performing a bicep curl - Fulcrum = Elbow joint - Effort = Biceps - Load = Arm/weight
  • 10. Class Middle Component Line drawing Sporting example/movement in the body First Fulcrum in the middle Tricep extension when throwing a ball Second Load is in the middle Plantar flexion at ankle when jumping. Third Effort it in the middle Flexion of the elbow during a bicep curl Classification of Levers Use the information we have just gone through to complete your table Exam tip: Remember… 1-2-3, F-L-E, T-A-B
  • 11. Apply your knowledge Hinge Tricep Isometric Concentric First class
  • 12. Whilst you wait 1) Draw and label line drawings of the 3 lever systems we studied last week. Extension: Write a sporting example of where/when that lever is found in the body. Remember… 1-2-3, F-L-E, T-A-B
  • 15. Understanding mechanical advantage -Mechanical advantage measures the efficiency of a lever (how easy it is to lift the load). - The advantage depends on the distance between the effort and the fulcrum (effort arm) compared with the distance between the load (resistance) and the fulcrum (resistance arm). Effort arm = Distance between the effort and the fulcrum. Resistance arm = Distance between the Load and the fulcrum. Mechanical advantage = Effort arm ÷ Resistance arm
  • 16. Apply your knowledge Q. What is the mechanical advantage of the lever shown below? (1) Mechanical advantage = Effort arm ÷ Resistance arm Mechanical advantage = 60 ÷ 300 Mechanical advantage = 0.2 Extend your knowledge… What would happen if you moved the fulcrum closer to the load??
  • 17. What you need… A ruler, a pencil and a load/resistance (e.g. rubber). Your task… 1. Create a 1st class lever using the pencil as the fulcrum and the rubber as the load at one end of the ruler. 2. Investigate what happens when you change the effort arm and the resistance arm by moving the fulcrum along the ruler. Does it become easier/harder? Extension: Can you create a 3rd class lever and investigate the effort needed to move the resistance now. Problem solving task
  • 18. Mechanical advantage – Rule 1 - When the effort arm is shorter than it’s load arm it has a low mechanical advantage. - A short effort arm allows fast movement of the load over a large range of movement. - Third class levers always have a low mechanical advantage E.g. Bicep curl, rowing Effort arm Resistance arm
  • 19. Examples from sport Third and most 1st class lever have a shorter effort arm and longer resistance arm. This means a wide range of movement is produced and movements are done at higher speed.
  • 20. Mechanical advantage – Rule 2 -When the effort arm is longer than it’s load arm it has a high mechanical advantage. -This means heavy loads can be lifted with little effort. - Second class levers always have a high mechanical advantage E.g. Standing on tip toes, or performing a press up. Effort arm Resistance arm
  • 21. Examples from sport Second class levers have a longer effort arm. This means they can overcome heavy loads, with relatively little effort. E.g. The gastrocnemius can easily create enough force to move the whole weight of the body upwards.
  • 22. Your task Create a line drawing to show how the first class lever system operates at the elbow. Note: Think about the position of the fulcrum and the length of the effort arm and resistance arm. Your diagram must include the following labels Fulcrum Effort Resistance Triceps Elbow joint Effort arm Resistance arm Remember… “1-2-3, F-L-E, T-A-B”
  • 23. Task Create a line drawing to show how the second class lever system operates at the ankle. Note: Think about the position of the fulcrum and the length of the effort arm and resistance arm. Your diagram must include the following labels Fulcrum Effort Resistance Gastrocnemius Ball of foot Effort arm Resistance arm Remember… “1-2-3, F-L-E, T-A-B”
  • 24. Apply your knowledge 1st class – high mechanical advantage if fulcrum is closer to the ___________________. - Low mechanical advantage is the fulcrum is closer to the ____________________. 2nd class – ___________ mechanical advantage – less force to move a greater resistance 3rd class – ___________ mechanical advantage – but greater range of movement and speed of movements
  • 25. Planes and Axis - Recap Task: Look at the images below. For each image identify the plane and axis around which movement is taking place.