There are also indications that injured athletes tend to
display greater peak anterior pelvic tilt and peak hip flexion on the injured side than on the uninjured side during running, while uninjured athletes do not (Daly et al. 2015).
Jump shrugs
display greater peak power output, peak force, peak velocity, and peak angular velocities than the hang clean and high pull.
Similarly, Sato et al. (2013) also found that running shoes
displayed greater peak knee flexion angles than no footwear.
In a similar study, Suchomel et al. (2013) also found that the jump shrug
displayed its greatest peak power output and peak velocity with the lowest load used (30 % of 1RM hang power clean).
Sinclair et al. (2014) compared the use of weightlifting shoes, minimalist footwear, running shoes, and no footwear (barefoot) and found that running shoes
displayed greater peak knee flexion angles than no footwear but there were no other differences between conditions.
They found that the high pull
displayed its greatest peak power output with 45 % of 1RM hang clean.
They found that the straight - leg lift
displayed the greatest peak hip extension moment (124Nm), followed by the bent - leg lift with the load far from the body (105Nm), and finally the bent - leg lift with the load close to the body (88Nm).
Not exact matches
Taking the trunk as multiple segments, List et al. (2013) found that
peak thoracic trunk angle was
greater when artificially restricting forward knee motion using visual cues compared to unrestricted squats, and
peak lumbar trunk angle
displayed a non-significant trend in the same direction.
This was associated with the more acute
peak trunk angles
displayed by the inexperienced lifters, which was taken to imply a
greater moment arm length at the hip joint.
McLaughlin et al. (1978) similarly noted that
peak knee extensor moments were smaller in individuals who
displayed greater trunk lean and more acute hip angles, which is associated with this type of exercise cue.
Comparing the effect of bench press method, Clark et al. (2008) found a main difference in
peak force output at 55 % and 80 % of 1RM between the Smith machine bench press and Smith machine bench throw as well as a
greater proportion of the range of motion
displaying > 75 %
peak force when performing the bench throw compared with the bench press at 80 % 1RM.
They reported that the strongest players
displayed significantly
greater peak power during bench press throws (715W vs. 645W).
While the anterior deltoid
displays a
peak moment arm length
greater than the middle deltoid, Keuchle et al (1997) reported that the average moment arm length to be 23.4 mm compared to 16.5 mm, indicating the
greater contribution of the middle deltoid moment arm length throughout the full range of motion.
The three regions of the latissimus dorsi appear to function similarly as primary shoulder extensors in the scapular plane (although the superior and inferior fibers seem to have
greater peak moment arm lengths than the middle fibers) while
displaying peak moment arm lengths at very different joint angles.
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The critical area near
Peak Intensity on the Nexus 7 is discussed in
greater detail in this
Display News article.
It will be interesting to see how the Pixel 2 will incorporate and utilize the very high
Peak Brightness of
greater than 1,000 nits that the latest OLED
displays can produce, particularly for the new HDR High Dynamic Range content, and for improved
display performance in ambient lighting.