RussellEbertHandball
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Yeah it is, but a dance routine is structured and both partners know what the next steps are and what the changes in directions will be.Thanks for posting.
The stuff about dance and acls being more or less equal is very interesting.
Ball sports are more random, the ball bounces away from any set routine, especially an oval ball, there is some physical contact, and that's probably why in sports where women have played that sport for decades, that men also play, is a better comparison, and women in basketball, volleyball, European handball, their ACL rates are about two to two and a half times higher than men according to that article.
I've heard a bio-mechanist prof talk about women having wider hips than men due to child birth needs, means their twisting and turning abilities at speed, will be different to men's.
Years ago a mate who I played footy with, who also played a lot of basketball, talked to me about how women in basketball can't turn and go off a straight line like men do ( we didn't even talk about dunking.). The discussion was close to the Beijing Olympics, and I watched a fair bit of women's basketball, as SBS would cover all the team sports games in full, except for the games Oz was involved, as 7 would show that. Watching women's basketball games, I constantly had his words in my head and I picked up what he had discussed with me.
I'd like to compare gymnasts injury result. The Floor Exercise, the men and women do very similar routines with twisting and turning, but like dance they have set routines so they probably will produce results like dance. The vault is the only other event that both men and women do, so comparisons in that event probably would have similar utility as the floor exercise comparisons.
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