Welcome to The Repository for all things American Society of Biomechanics!

Purpose 

The purpose of this repository is to create a community for sharing biomechanical resources and practices! This space was created so you can browse shared materials submitted by other biomechanists. Shared resources include lectures, labs, course design, outreach ideas, professional development, and much more.   

This content is provided by ASB members but was not reviewed for its authenticity or content. 

Please use this Google Sheet to search the ASB teaching repository. You will only have view access to this sheet. 


You may download the sheet to search or filter the contents. This sheet can be sorted based on the columns indicated or it can be searched for keywords. Once you find the files you want to download, click on the link in column A. There may be individual files or folders for download. 


*Just remember to keep coming back to the master spreadsheet linked above, we will update it monthly with new material.  


If you have questions or need help with the repository please reach out to the ASB Education Chair at asbeducation@asbweb.org



Do you have a great lab or classroom-based assignment you would like to share? Do you have a unique solution to a problem that others might benefit from? Do you have a unique outreach activity or professional development resource that you want to share?


Please use this form to submit materials to the ASB Repository.


In addition to uploading materials, you will be asked questions relating to the materials you are submitting. Examples include: course level (undergraduate/graduate, beginner/advanced), type of activity (lab, classroom, outreach, or course design), and asked to submit keywords that will help us sort your submission into the most appropriate category(s).

This repository and all data contained herein were submitted to and uploaded starting in 2023. Legacy data, submissions to the prior version of the ASB Repository, can be found at this link. Keep in mind that the legacy data will not be managed, is not cataloged, and may require searching for relevant information. Please contact the ASB Education Chair if you have questions about the legacy data.  asbeducation@asbweb.org