Explore
Wearable and Portable Devices in Sport Biomechanics and Training Science
0 Ungluers have
Faved this Work
Login to Fave
Sport biomechanics and training have been traditionally tested under laboratory conditions, requiring both specific conditions and expensive equipment. The novel use of wearable devices aims to fulfill the lack of ecology for such measures and provides an affordable and easy-to-use option to perform biomechanics. Lately, wearable sensors have allowed for the quantification of performance and workload by providing mechanical and physiological parameters and their popularity has grown exponentially. In this context, more and more wearable sensors are commercially available and, when applied to biomechanics, these devices are able to provide both kinetic and kinematic variables, consequently improving the feasibility and testing time of such assessments and, therefore, becoming a real alternative for sport practitioners and researchers. Additionally, wearable devices allow real-time monitoring and biofeedback.
This book is included in DOAB.
Why read this book? Have your say.
You must be logged in to comment.
Rights Information
Are you the author or publisher of this work? If so, you can claim it as yours by registering as an Unglue.it rights holder.Downloads
This work has been downloaded 3 times via unglue.it ebook links.
- 3 - pdf (CC BY-NC-ND) at Unglue.it.
Keywords
- 3D motion analysis
- Agreement
- Analysis
- assessment
- athlete monitoring
- balance and movement control in fencing
- bench press
- between-session
- Biomechanics
- blood flow restriction
- Body Temperature Regulation
- CMJ
- countermovement jump
- Cycling
- ecological validity
- EMG/force ratio
- error
- field tests
- Football
- force
- Gait
- gait analysis
- Global Positioning Systems
- GPS
- high-intensity interval training
- inertial measurement units
- intersession
- intra-session
- IoT
- kinematics
- kinetics
- Laboratory
- Level
- longitudinal bending stiffness
- markerless
- maximal running
- maximum velocity
- motion
- motor development
- muscle activation level
- n/a
- obliquity
- players selection
- quadriceps muscle
- real-time monitor
- Reliability
- rotation
- Running
- sacrum
- Sensibility
- sensorial feedback
- skill acquisition
- specific physical tests
- speed
- stages
- team handball
- team sports
- tendons
- Testing
- thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science
- thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PH Physics::PHV Applied physics::PHVN Biophysics
- thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PS Biology, life sciences
- thermography
- tilt
- time–motion analysis
- trail running
- transfer of performance
- uphill
- upper-extremity muscle groups
- vertical oscillation
- Wearable sensors