This Study investigated the influence of different postures during Galileo Training on the transmission of vibration to the upper body and the head. The transmission of vibration to the fore-head was measured as a percentage of the vibration of the Galileo platform (at the feet) – in the case of the study these transmission coefficients where between very low 3.3% and 9% transmission coefficient. As training parameters quite intensive 25Hz and foot position 3 were used.
The result show that the variation of posture can decrease vibration transmission to the head by up to 65% – at the same time it showed that in all tested postures vibration transmission was very low.
This study therefore documents just like #GRFS18 one of the most basic effects during Galileo Training which anybody can test easily: The more straight the legs the more vibration is transmitted to the core and (especially with a tight back) also to the head – or to put it more practical: If there is too much vibration of the head, simply flex the legs a little more! This study also shows that even very basic and easy to feel effects of Galileo Training have been documented by research.
#GRFS117 #GalileoTraining #VibrationTransmission #Posture #GalileoBasics #MechanoStimulation
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