KRIMH - Randomness #10 - Double Bass Drumming for Science

What an incredible experience! I was invited to Nantes, France, to participate in a fascinating study on double bass drumming, specifically focusing on ankle motion. This technique is crucial for double bass drumming at tempos above 150 bpm. Aurélie Sarcher and her team at Drums Biomech are investigating where this movement originates. Join me as I undergo various tests, including ultrasound imaging, nerve stimulation, and playing double bass at different tempos. For more information about this scientific study, follow Drums Biomech: More episodes of KRIMH’s Randomness: LEAVE A COMMENT, LIKE, SHARE & SUBSCRIBE 🔔 *************************************************** PATRONS shout out: 901Surviver 🔱 Nedylene 🔱 Otter Lady 🔱 Salander 🔱 Max 🔱 Garfield 🔱 Aerodynamicuppercut 🔱 Juveri Setila 🔱 Mateusz Zelnik (MadMatt) 🔱 Jose Zumarraga 🔱 Jess Barker 🔱 KAIN 🔱 • Brandon McKagan • Timon • Thilo Schmitz • CJ **************************************************** Become a KRIMH Patron and get early access to my videos and some extras: 0:00 Intro 1:00 Trip to Nantes 1:23 Meet Aurélie Sarcher 3:15 At the sport lab 3:44 Ultrasound of Soleus muscle 6:54 Nerve stimulation of Soleus muscle 8:31 Attaching Sensors 9:34 Warm Up 9:56 Ankle Motion at 180bpm and above 11:38 Ankle Motion below 180bpm 12:14 Full Leg & Ankle motion at 200bpm 12:30 Endurance run at 200bpm 14:38 Maximum Voluntary Isometric Contraction 15:50 Outro 💥 My destruction team: *DRUMS: TAMA ​​ *CYMBALS: MEINL ​​ *PEDALS: CZARCIE KOPYTO ​​ *MICS: SE ELECTRONICS: *HEADS: REMO ​​ *STICKS: PROMARK: ​​ *TRIGGER: FOOTBLASTER: ​ *IN EARS: CRAFT EARS: *DRUM SOFTWARE: ************************ S U B S C R I B E ************************ #krimh #randomness #drumsbiomech
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