MR Yeadon

MR Yeadon

Loughborough University

H-index: 44

Europe-United Kingdom

About MR Yeadon

MR Yeadon, With an exceptional h-index of 44 and a recent h-index of 21 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Loughborough University, specializes in the field of sport, biomechanics, computer simulation, motor control.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

A kinetic and kinematic comparison of the two-footed and step-out back handsprings on the balance beam

Differences in the mechanics of takeoff in reverse and forward springboard somersaulting dives

Optimal initial position and technique for the front foot contact phase of cricket fast bowling: Commonalities between individual-specific simulations of elite bowlers

Fifty years of performance‐related sports biomechanics research

Strategies for controlling a whole-body task with uncertain initial conditions: Application to the upstart on bars

A comparison of protocols for measuring forces during landing on competition mats in gymnastics

R., and King

Control of a whole-body task with uncertain initial conditions: Application to the upstart on bars

MR Yeadon Information

University

Position

Professor of Computer Simulation in Sport

Citations(all)

7155

Citations(since 2020)

1849

Cited By

6042

hIndex(all)

44

hIndex(since 2020)

21

i10Index(all)

110

i10Index(since 2020)

62

Email

University Profile Page

Loughborough University

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MR Yeadon Skills & Research Interests

sport

biomechanics

computer simulation

motor control

Top articles of MR Yeadon

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

A kinetic and kinematic comparison of the two-footed and step-out back handsprings on the balance beam

Sports Biomechanics

Carlie J Ede

Maurice R Yeadon

Michael J Hiley

2024/3/3

Differences in the mechanics of takeoff in reverse and forward springboard somersaulting dives

Sports Biomechanics

Mark A King

Pui W Kong

Maurice R Yeadon

2023/2/1

Optimal initial position and technique for the front foot contact phase of cricket fast bowling: Commonalities between individual-specific simulations of elite bowlers

Journal of Biomechanics

PJ Felton

KJ Shine

MR Yeadon

MA King

2023/9/1

Fifty years of performance‐related sports biomechanics research

MR Yeadon

MTG Pain

2023/5/27

Strategies for controlling a whole-body task with uncertain initial conditions: Application to the upstart on bars

Motor Control

Michael J Hiley

Maurice R Yeadon

2023/3/29

A comparison of protocols for measuring forces during landing on competition mats in gymnastics

Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part P: Journal of Sports Engineering and Technology

Emma L Buxton

Michael J Hiley

Maurice R Yeadon

2022/5/11

R., and King

M., A

Martin Lewis

Maurice R Yeadon

2021

Control of a whole-body task with uncertain initial conditions: Application to the upstart on bars

Journal of Motor Behavior

Michael J Hiley

Maurice R Yeadon

2021/5/4

Are torque-driven simulation models of human movement limited by an assumption of monoarticularity?

Applied Sciences

Martin GC Lewis

Maurice R Yeadon

Mark A King

2021/4/24

Scaling the cricket pitch to fit junior players

Journal of Sports Sciences

Michael J Harwood

Maurice R Yeadon

Mark A King

2021/1/2

Optimising the front foot contact phase of the cricket fast bowling action

Journal of Sports Sciences

Paul James Felton

Maurice Raymond Yeadon

Mark Arthur King

2020/9/16

Functional variability in the takeoff phase of one metre springboard forward dives

Human Movement Science

Mohsen Sayyah

Mark A King

Michael J Hiley

Maurice R Yeadon

2020/8/1

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