HPE 304 (Kinesiology) and PED 512 (Biomechanics)
Template for the Movement Analysis Project – Spring 2022
400 Points
Each student will analyze a series of 3 pictures or images, that have been previously drawn/selected.
Use the tables presented later in this document (as the template) and adjust columns right or left as necessary. The tables must be shown in a neat and professional manner for clarity, reader-friendliness, and easy-grading. Rows may be added in cases where a joint is performing multiple movements or be in multiple positions. If there are any questions, or if you need clarifications, regarding something about the images, please consult with Dr. Conkle ASAP. DO NOT wait until the last minute to ask questions!! You must address each body part.
All information in the table MUST align all the way across with the material in the left column. Do NOT place information across 2 pages for the same joint, movement, muscles, etc. If a given joint on both the right and left are in the EXACT SAME POSITION, say so in the table’s left-hand column (Column 1) and treat it that way all the way across once, not twice.
Note that this assignment may take a more than a few pages for this to appear neat, professional, and reader-friendly.
Student’s Name Here >>>:
Movement Analysis Assignment Format – Dr. Conkle
(Use Size 10 Font, Times New Roman, 0.50 margins are acceptable, but be sure everything prints on each page)
HPE 304 and PED 512 – Updated February 18, 2022
Page # of picture set analyzed: _____________
Overall Body Orientation to Target or Destination – From the perspective or view of the camera to the performer or performer to the camera:
____ Seated ____ Standing ____ Rt. Side Orientation ____ Lt. Side Orientation
____ Body is Lying Prone ____ Body is Lying Supine ____ Perfectly Square ____ Staggered Square
____ Open to Target ____ Closed to Target Other (specify):
Movement Classifications:
Classification #1 (X one of the options): Manipulative Task ____ Locomotor Task ____ Non-Locomotor / Non-Manipulative Task ____
Classification #2 (X one of the options): Gross Motor Task ____ Fine Motor Task ____ Unsure / Gray Area (only as last resort) ____
Classification #3 (X one of the options): Open Task ____ Closed Task ____ Unsure / Gray Area (only as last resort ____
Explain, or justify, fully (TYPE) why you indicated each type of movement classification above (skip a line then start typing the response):
Pull tables back up after typing a response above, so they begin at the top of a page.
Phase 1 or Position 1 Image
Body Part Joint Action/Position Agonist(s) Muscle(s) Antagonist(s) Muscle(s) Rationale / Justification / Explanation
Right Shoulder Girdle
Left Shoulder Girdle
Right Elbow / Forearm
Left Elbow / Forearm
Right Wrist / Hand
Left Wrist / Hand
Right Hip
Left Hip
Right Knee
Left Knee
Right Ankle / Foot
Left Ankle / Foot
Phase 2 or Position 2 Image
Body Part Joint Action/Position Agonist(s) Muscle(s) Antagonist(s) Muscle(s) Rationale / Justification / Explanation
Right Shoulder Girdle
Left Shoulder Girdle
Right Elbow / Forearm
Left Elbow / Forearm
Right Wrist / Hand
Left Wrist / Hand
Right Hip
Left Hip
Right Knee
Left Knee
Right Ankle / Foot
Left Ankle / Foot
Phase 3 or Position 3 Image
Body Part Joint Action/Position Agonist(s) Muscle(s) Antagonist(s) Muscle(s) Rationale / Justification / Explanation
Right Shoulder Girdle
Left Shoulder Girdle
Right Elbow / Forearm
Left Elbow / Forearm
Right Wrist / Hand
Left Wrist / Hand
Right Hip
Left Hip
Right Knee
Left Knee
Right Ankle / Foot
Left Ankle / Foot
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HPE 304 (Kinesiology) and PED 512 (Biomechanics) Movement Analysis Project Template – Spring 2022
400 Bonus Points
Each student will assess a set of three previously drawn/selected photos or images.
Use the tables supplied later in this document as a template, adjusting columns to the right or left as needed. For clarity, reader friendliness, and easy grading, the tables must be presented in a neat and professional manner. Rows can be added when a joint performs several movements or is in multiple positions. If you have any concerns or require clarification on anything in the photographs, please contact Dr. Conkle as soon as possible. DO NOT WAIT UNTIL THE LAST MOMENT TO ASK QUESTIONS!! You must address each body part.
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