Search Results - Sensors
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Assessment of functional movement screen and performance parameters of wrestlers using inertial sensors
Khuyagbaatar, B., Dambadarjaa, B., Altan-Ochir, Z., Battumur, G., Batbaatar, E., Kim, Y. H.Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2025)“…In this study, we aimed to assess FMS and kinematic parameters in wrestlers using IMU sensors to explore the relationship between FMS scores, range of motion (ROM), and performance parameters. …”
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Kinematic and kinetic analysis to improve the overall fitness of wrestlers
Zohirov, K., Berdiev, G., Boykobilov, S., Pardayeva, G., Ochilov, M.Published in 2024 4th International Conference on Technological Advancements in Computational Sciences (ICTACS) (2024)“…In the study, significant differences in movement parameters and the causes of asymmetry in the gait parameters of wrestlers were studied. 15 professional wrestlers took part in the experiments, and their gait parameters were collected on the basis of the G-Sensor portable device and the Strength platform (BTS company). …”
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The design and application of a maximum arm resistance test for par terre defense in Iraqi national senior team greco roman wrestlers
Uldeen, A. S., Burhan, W. Y., Ismail, H. H., Al-Sharbaji, N. H.Published in International Journal of Wrestling Science (2022)“…Description of the performance: The wrestler rises from a defensive position with him wearing the electronic palm manufactured with his hand resting on it and the palm of the palm containing sensors that measure the weight imposed on the mat. …”
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Athletes` protection from concussion in different Olympic combat sports. Let`s start from the rules
Arriaza, R., Martínez de Quel, O., Gómez, M., Augustovicova, D.Published in 27th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS), Sevilla, 30. Aug - 2. Sep 2022 (2022)“…Helmets are used in boxing for females and for under 18 year old boxers; they are used in taekwondo through all ages, as they are instrumented with contact sensors, as they are in fencing. Protection gloves are quite different in boxing, karate and taekwondo, both in size and weight. …”
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Predicting successful throwing technique in judo from factors of kumite posture based on a machine-learning approach
Kato, S., Yamagiwa, S.Published in Computation (2022)“…Although methods based on objective information obtained from videos and sensors applicable to individual movements have been proposed in order to overcome the subjectivity of these approaches, we cannot apply those to movements that include external factors, such as pushing and/or attacks from an opponent, as seen in combat sports. …”
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Influence of training and selection on postural stability and its relationship with sport level in judo practitioners aged 11-14 years
Jaworski, J., Lech, G., Witkowski, K., Bujas, P., Szczepanik, K., Piepiora, P.Published in Frontiers in Psychology (2023)“…The device recorded the position of the foot center of pressure (COP) from 6 sensors; 3 of them being located in each platform plate. …”
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FenceNet: fine-grained footwork recognition in fencing
Zhu, K., Wong, A., McPhee, J.Published in IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (2022)“…Since neither FenceNet nor BiFenceNet requires data from wearable sensors, unlike JLJA, they could be directly applied to most fencing videos, using 2D pose data as input extracted from off-the-shelf 2D human pose estimators. …”
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Competitive psychophysiological fitness test system for blind judo Paralympics elite
Vinokurov, L. V., Khalikov, R. R., Baryaev, A. A., Abramova, T. F.Published in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2021)“…The test system applies a galvanic skin response rating Mind-Reflection biofeedback sensor. The individual competitive fitness was self-rated by the athletes using a special questionnaire survey form with 30 questions, with every aspect rated on a 9-point scale. …”
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A new shoe desing in wrestling
Açak, M., Korkmaz, M. F., Taskiran, C., Karabulut, S. E., Düz, S., Bayer R.Published in Science in Olympic Sport (2019)“…Dynamic foot motion analysis and detection of foot sensor with bluetooth sensor were used. 80 randomly selected wrestlers age 14 and 30 who were active and living in province of Malatya and Kahramanmaras were examened. …”
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Influence of fatigue on head angular acceleration in judo high-intensity exercise
Ishikawa, Y., Anata, K., Hayashi, H., Uchimura, N., Okada, S.Published in Archives of Budo (2020)“…For high-intensity exercise, seoi-nage was performed once every 2.5 seconds. An angular velocity sensor was used to calculate the angular acceleration of the subjects` heads (200 Hz). …”
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Movement patterns and sensori-motor responses: comparison of men and women in wheelchair fencing based on the Polish Paralympic team
Borysiuk, Z., Nowicki, T., Piechota, K., Blaszczyszyn, M., Konieczny, M., Witkowski, M.Published in Archives of Budo (2020)“…Results: As a result of the study, statistically insignificant decrease of sensor-motor response time was recorded in men in comparison to women. …”
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Quantification of motor abilities during the execution of judo sports techniques
Frassinelli, S., Niccolai, A., Zich, R. E., Rosso, V., Gastaldi, L.Published in Acta of Bioengineering and Biomechanics (2019)Subjects: “…Sensor…”
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Biomechanical study of Seoi-nage in judo - influence of elbow's pain on motion -
Yamamoto, Y., Fujii, N.Published in ISBS Proceedings Archive (Michigan) (2019)“…Two judo athletes with pain in elbow and three athletes without pain in elbow were instructed to perform the Seoi-nage as Tori. Strain gauge sensors were set in a judo cloth to measure the force applied by Tsurite (hand grasping the Eri). …”
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Can Kinect aid motor learning in sportsmen? A study for three standing techniques in judo
Sieluzycki, C., Maslinski, J., Kaczmarczyk, P., Kubacki, R., Cieslinski, W. B., Witkowski, K.Published in PLOS ONE (2019)“…Our objective was to examine how exercises with the second generation of the Microsoft Kinect sensor may aid in the process of motor learning in young judo practitioners. …”