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RETRACTED: Influence of Sports Biomechanics on Martial Arts Sports and Comprehensive Neuromuscular Control under the Background of Artificial Intelligence

  • Jinqian Zhang
  • , Qingling Qu
  • , Meiling An
  • , Ming Li
  • , Kai Li
  • , Sukwon Kim*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Neuromuscular control refers to the reflexes of nerves that affect muscle balance and function. In addition, there are interactions between joint structure, muscle function, and the central nervous system. In the integration with other intelligent control methods and optimization algorithms, such as fuzzy control/expert verification and genetic algorithm, it provides nonparametric object models, optimization parameters, reasoning models, and fault diagnosis. The central nervous system is the main research object of neuromuscular control. Martial arts often cause injuries or affect the progress of martial arts because of some irregular movements. Chinese traditional martial arts is another name for "martial arts"in the late Qing Dynasty in China. It is mainly reflected in the individual's application and attainments in martial arts traditional teaching methods and personal cultivation. Therefore, this paper proposes an analysis of the influence of sports biomechanics on martial arts sports and comprehensive neuromuscular control in the context of artificial intelligence. In this paper, the specific research of Wushu sports is carried out mainly in two aspects: sports biomechanics and neuromuscular control. It uses a variety of algorithms, successively using particle swarm algorithm, neural network structure, fitness function, and so on. This paper compares and analyzes their accuracy and then selects the optimal algorithm. It then conducts experimental research on the martial arts movements of professional martial arts Sanda players. The final experimental conclusion shows that, regarding lower limb selective response time and the middle left lower limb prereaction time (L-PMT) of the elite athlete group and the ordinary athlete group, the average movement value of the elite group of 2.336 is significantly greater than that of the ordinary group of 1.938. This shows that, within a certain range, the larger the knee angle and the smaller the hip angle, the stronger the ability to buffer the impact of the ground, without causing greater damage to the muscles and joints.

Original languageEnglish
Article number9228838
JournalContrast Media and Molecular Imaging
Volume2022
DOIs
StatePublished - 2022

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