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Participants
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| The International Society of Biomechanics in Sports is composed
of members from all over the world with
a common desire to study and understand human movement, especially as it relates
to applied sports biomechanics. Participants come from a wide range of backgrounds
including exercise science, education, engineering, computer science, rehabilitation
and medicine to name a few. Over the years, members, presenters, exhibitors
and invited participants at ISBS gatherings have included persons from Argentina,
Armenia, Australia, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile,
China, Congo, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Egypt, England, Estonia, Finland,
France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, India, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan,
Korea, Latvia, Lebanon, Lithuania, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nigeria,
Portugal, Russia, Scotland, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden,
Switzerland, Taiwan, Turkey, Ukraine, United States and Venezuela. |
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Origin
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| The first full scale conference of the International Society
of Biomechanics in Sports (ISBS) was held June 20-25, 1982, in San Diego, California,
with 123 participants. ISBS initiated a constitution on May 7, 1983, with subsequent
constitutional revisions over time to suit the changing needs of the Society.
Some of the first field-based research activities of ISBS were at the 1976 Olympic
Games and 1978 Commonwealth Games, with numerous other research projects completed
since that time. Additional activities of ISBS and its members include seminars,
clinics, exhibits, technical lectures, newsletters, annual conferences and published
proceedings. |
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Annual Symposia
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| The Annual Symposia of the
ISBS family are conducted in a friendly atmosphere, which favors and encourages
wide participation. This ISBS congeniality is unique and dear to its members.
Past conferences have been held in a variety of interesting locations including
several European countries (Czech Republic, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy,
Portugal), a number of US states (California, Colorado, Iowa, Oregon, Massachusetts,
Texas), the Canadian provinces of Nova Scotia and Ontario, as well as Australia
and Hong Kong. The quality of research presented and materials produced are
at the cutting edge of knowledge and technology. In addition to oral and poster
research presentations select sport science topics are covered in depth each
year through special lectures. In addition, a special feature includes the Geoffrey
H.G. Dyson lecture presented by an outstanding scientist in sports biomechanics.
A number of other awards and recognitions are given each year including the
New Investigator Award. Other conference features enjoyed by all include exhibits,
equipment demonstrations, organized sightseeing trips, and the closing banquet. |
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The Members
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| ISBS members have written some of
the most widely used university textbooks as well as practitioner books and
manuals. Hundreds of refereed journal articles, as well as widely read practical
articles in popular journals, have been published by ISBS members. In addition,
members have developed new coaching, teaching and training strategies and patented
sports, exercise and rehabilitation equipment. The majority of pioneers from
the computer era of sports biomechanics have at one time or another participated
in ISBS activities, with most innovations in biomechanics research technology
having come from these individuals. In short, if it is sports biomechanics,
ISBS members are in it. |
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Organization
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| ISBS is guided by a comprehensive
constitution
and governed by elected executives and a board of directors. In addition a general
assembly is held each year giving all members an opportunity to be heard in
a democratic way. |
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