Search Results - Sensors
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Azure Kinect for joint range of motion analysis: A validity and reliability evaluation in elite female weightlifters
Örücü, S., Erdagi, K., Isik, B., Özbay, E., Osmanoglu, U. Ö.Published in PLOS ONE (2025)Subjects: “…Sensor…”
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Validity and reliability of a commercially available inertial sensor for measuring barbell mechanics during weightlifting
Chavda, S., Sandau, I., Bishop, C., Xu, J., Turner, A. N., Lake, J. P.Published in Applied Sciences (2024)“…In order to assess validity and within- and between-session reliability, thirteen competitive weightlifters conducted two snatches on two separate occasions at 85% of their one-repetition maximum. The Enode sensor was attached to the barbell, with each lift recorded via the device`s native application concurrently with an 11-camera motion capture system. …”
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autoWT: a semi-automated ML-based movement tracking system for performance tracking and analysis in Olympic weightlifting
Jurkans, G., Ekárt, A., Bernardet, U.Published in Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Sport Sciences Research and Technology Support icSPORTS - Volume 1 (2024)“…The system integrates multiple cameras and a heart rate sensor to capture, detect, and analyse OW movements, providing coaches and athletes with objective performance metrics. …”
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Comparing video analysis to computerized detection of limb position for the diagnosis of movement control during back squat exercise with overload
Peres, A. B., Sancassani, A., Castro, E. A., Almeida, T. A. F., Massini, D. A., Macedo, A. G., Espada, M. C., Hernández-Beltrán, V., Gamonales, J. M., Pessôa Filho, D. M.Published in Sensors (2024)Subjects: “…Sensor…”
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Bestimmung von Abstoßparametern mit einer Sensor-Stoßkugel im Vergleich zu einem dreidimensionalen Videosystem (Determination of repulsion parameters with a sensor shot put in comparison to a three-dimensional video system)
Tiedemann, S., Deckert, J., Edelmann-Nusser, J., Witte, K.Published in dvs-Biomechanik 2023 Tagungsband (2023)Subjects: “…Sensor…”
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Two-experiment examination of habitual and manipulated foot placement angles on the kinetics, kinematics, and muscle forces of the barbell back squat in male lifters
Sinclair, J., Taylor, P. J., Shadwell, G., Stone, M., Booth, N., Jones, B., Finlay, S., Ali, A. M., Butters, B., Bentley, I., Edmundson, C. J.Published in Sensors (2022)“…Sensors…”
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Weight-Mate: Adaptive Training Support for Weight Lifting
Paay, J., Kjeldskov, J., Sorensen, F., Jensen, T., Tirosh, O.Published in Proceedings of the 31st Australian Conference on Human-Computer-Interaction (2019)Subjects: “…Sensor…”
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Biomechaniceskie osobennosti techniki tjaželoatleticeskogo ryvka u mužcin i ženšci (Biomechanical features of weightlifting snatch technique in men and women)
Nopin, S. V., Koryagina, Yu. V., Ter-Akopov, G. N., Abutalimova, S. M., Kopanev, A. N.Published in Vestnik sportivnoj nauki; Sports science bulletin (2021)“…The work was carried out on the BTS Motion System (BTS Bioengineering, Italy), which includes SMART-DX - an optoelectronic system with three infrared cameras and two video cameras, two sensor floor strain-dynamometric platforms measuring 60×40 cm. …”
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Analysis of wearable and smartphone-based technologies for the measurement of barbell velocity in different resistance training exercises
Balsalobre-Fernández, C., Marchante, D., Baz-Valle, E., Alonso-Molero, I., Jiménez, S. L., Muñóz-López, M.Published in Frontiers in Psychology (2017)Subjects: “…Sensor…”
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Sensor-based weightlifting workout assisting system design and its practical implementation
Luzar, M., Czajkowski, A., Kasperowicz, R., Rot, M., Semegen, M., Korbicz, J.Published in Journal of Sensors (2019)Subjects: “…Sensor…”
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The reliability and validity of current technologies for measuring barbell velocity in the free-weight back squat and power clean
Thompson, S. W., Rogerson, D., Dorrell, H. F., Ruddock, A., Barnes, A.Published in Sports (2020)“…Poorer reliability was observed for Beast Sensor and Bar Sensei (CV = 5.1-119.9%; TE = 0.08-0.48 m·s-1). …”
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Validation of inertial sensor to measure barbell kinematics across a spectrum of loading conditions
Abbott, J. C., Wagle, J. P., Sato, K., Painter, K., Light, T. J., Stone, M. H.Published in Sports (2020)Subjects: “…Sensor…”
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Use of an inertial measurement system to calculate maximal power during running sprint acceleration: Comparison with the radar system
Slawinski, J., Millot, B., Houel, N., Dinu, D.Published in Proceedings (2020)“…Moreover, contrary to the radar system, multiple inertial sensors will allow for an understanding of the role of the segments in maximal sprint running.…”
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Validity of wireless device measuring velocity of resistance exercises
Sato, K., Beckham, G. K., Carroll, K., Bazyler, C., Sha, Z., Haff, G.Published in Journal of Trainology (2015)“…he purpose of the study was to identify the level of accuracy in velocity measurement from a newly developed inertia sensor. Design and Methods: Five subjects performed two dumbbell exercises for total of four sets of ten repetitions with a light intensity. …”