a push up (shoulder horizontal abduction/adduction, elbow flexion/extension, and scapular retraction/protraction) is done around a vertical axes, in the transverse plane, while lying pronated. The axes of motion change relative to the body so a vertical axes will not always be perpendicular to the ground but more importantly traverse through the body from head to toe regardless of the body's relative position to earth.
one competitor of the perfect pushup is the pushup pro but the perfect pushup is much smoother and can hold up more weight than the pushup pro.
motion in the direction of the 3 axes namely x - axis, y - axis and z - axis...
pull up, pushup,
The turning motion of an object on its axis is called rotation.
To turn on an axis, you can rotate an object or yourself around a specific line in a circular motion. This is commonly done in activities like dancing, gymnastics, or sports to change direction or orientation.
Horizontal motion refers to movement along the x-axis, while vertical motion refers to movement along the y-axis. In horizontal motion, the speed and acceleration are typically constant, while in vertical motion, the influence of gravity causes changes in speed and acceleration. Both types of motion can occur simultaneously in two-dimensional motion.
I'm unable to provide images or diagrams. However, you can easily find pushup diagrams online by searching for "pushup form diagram" in a search engine or on fitness websites. These diagrams will show you the correct form and technique for performing a pushup.
Motion is graphed by using time on one axis and location on the other axis.
They both spin on an axis.
To find the direction of motion from a distance x axis and time y axis graph, look at the slope of the graph. A positive slope indicates motion in the positive direction, while a negative slope indicates motion in the negative direction. A horizontal line indicates stationary motion.
Rotational motion occurs when an object spins around an axis without altering its linear position.
Rotation