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In order to be able to analyze and give proper advice on sport techniques, it is important to understand the biomechanical and physiological demands of different sports. In a coaching situation, feedback to the athlete should be given without too much delay. Over the past decades, sensor technology-related to sports monitoring has developed with huge steps. Senors are lighter, data transmission is mostly wireless, and software applications are more user-friendly. This reprint is addressed to all kinds of sensors that are currently being used for monitoring different sports.
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Keywords
- alpine skiing
- bending sensors
- Biomechanics
- canoe polo
- compensatory training
- cross-country skiing race
- dance analysis
- Data visualization
- Disability
- double-poling skiing technique
- Flexion
- foot rest
- foot strap
- force measurements
- Global Positioning System
- GNSS
- heterogenous group
- high-intensity
- human movement analysis
- IMU
- Inertial measurement unit
- inline figure skating
- kayaking
- kinetics
- load cells
- lower limbs
- medicine
- micro-electro-mechanical system sensors
- micro-sensor technology
- monitoring system
- motion sensor
- n/a
- Neural Network
- performance analysis
- propulsive force
- PyzoFlex
- quantification
- ski bending
- ski deflection
- sport engineering
- sports biomechanics
- sub-technique classification
- substitutes
- time factor
- tracking system
- Training
- V2-skating skiing technique
- Wearable sensors