Publication: Functional Biomechanical Analysis of Javelin Throw Technique in Junior Athletes
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Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology
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Background: Javelin throw performance is strongly influenced by the coordination of
the kinetic chain and by key biomechanical parameters related to technique execution.
Understanding the functional biomechanical characteristics of javelin throw technique in
junior athletes is essential for optimizing performance. Methods: This study investigated
the biomechanical characteristics of javelin throw technique in junior athletes using an
applied motion analysis approach. Kinematic, spatiotemporal, and performance-related
variables were assessed during throwing trials at two evaluation time points, before and
after a structured biomechanics-informed training period, using motion analysis tools and
wearable measurement systems as instruments. Results: Significant pre–post changes were
observed in technique-related variables (release angle and coordination indices) and in
performance outcomes (throwing distance and ball throw speed). Conclusions: These
findings highlight the functional relationships between biomechanical technique variables
and javelin throw outcomes in junior athletes and suggest that field-based biomechanical
monitoring can be useful for tracking technique-related changes during structured training
in junior throwers.
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Cuciorovschi, L.; Brus, D.-I.; Teriș, Ș.; Enoiu, R.S. Functional Biomechanical Analysis of Javelin Throw Technique in Junior Athletes. J. Funct. Morphol. Kinesiol. 2026, 11, 145. https://doi.org/10.3390/jfmk11020145
