Sagital
Hip adduction occurs in the frontal plane of motion. This movement involves bringing the leg toward the midline of the body.
General plane motion refers to the movement of an object in a plane where both translation (linear motion) and rotation (angular motion) occur simultaneously. This type of motion involves both the object's position and orientation changing with time. Examples include a spinning coin or a car moving along a curved path.
the transverse plane
To identify the correct movement and the plane in which it occurs, it's essential to understand the three primary planes of motion: the sagittal plane (divides the body into left and right), the frontal plane (divides the body into front and back), and the transverse plane (divides the body into upper and lower). For example, flexion and extension movements, such as bicep curls, occur in the sagittal plane. Lateral raises, which involve moving the arms away from the body, occur in the frontal plane. Lastly, rotational movements, like twisting the torso, occur in the transverse plane.
plane motion depends upon two types motion 1-Rectilinear motion 2-curvelinear motion (the angle remain same)
sagitall (side view) just think if you had a video camera on the side of someone you would see movement take place from this view
It is in the Sagittal plane.
in the frontal plane
in the frontal plane
Frontal Plane
sagittal plane
The pullup primarily involves movement in the sagittal plane, which is forward and backward motion. The action of pulling oneself up targets the muscles that work in this particular plane of motion.