Search Results - Complex systems in Sport
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A wearable-sensor system with AI technology for real-time biomechanical feedback training in hammer throw
Wang, Y., Shan, G., Li, H., Wang, L.Published in Sensors (2022)“…The results of the current study suggest a remarkable novelty: the difficulty-to-measure human motor skills, especially in those sports involving high speed and complex motor skills, can be tracked by wearable sensors with neglect movement constraints to the athletes. …”
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Dinamicheskoe ravnovesie kak faktor povyshenija effektivnosti dvigatel'nyh dejstvij v sporte (na materiale metanija kop'ja) (Dynamic equilibrium as a factor of increasing the effectiveness of motor actions in sports (on the material of javelin throwing))
Kozlova, E., Klimashevskii, A.Published in Science in Olympic Sport (2017)“…The opportunities are shown for improving the dynamic balance of athletes along with increasing technical mastery, development of motor qualities, enhancing the efficiency of regulation of the activity of the muscles maintaining stability of the lumbosacral complex, improving the activity of the sensory systems on the basis of the use of a wide range of training exercises including elements of competitive activity that most closely approximate in form and structure a competitive exercise; a methodology for their use is given.…”
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Self-organizing maps and cluster analysis in elite and sub-elite athletic performance
Schöllhorn, W., Chow, J. Y., Glazier, P., Button, C.Published in Complex systems in Sport (2014)Collective title: “…Complex systems in Sport…”
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Verchoshanskij, J.“…R81-4 The improvement of training system for elite athletes in "strength speed" sport Art. 66-11 Some rules (laws) in the process of sport mastery's development Art. 65-7 The summer training of high jumpers Art. 66-9b The prospects of strength speed preparation of high jumpers Art. 66-9a The biodynamic structure of complex motor actions Art. 64-7 The news in the Strength preparation of jumpers Art 61-1 The triple jump forwarding 18 m. …”