Search Results - The Impact of Technology on Sport III
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Effect of wearable fitness technology trust on sports injury prevention awareness and cross-sport athletic performance in pentathletes
Ali, Y., Umair, M., Mahmood, A., Noor, A.Published in 14th International Scientific Conference "Science and Higher Education in Function of Sustainable Development" (2025)“…Pedagogical engineering explored in the context of sports and physical education 4.0 is integral. This paper examines wearable fitness technology and its impact on sports injury prevention awareness and cross-sport athletic performance in pentathletes. …”
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Comparing equestrian helmets with and without rotational technology using an equestrian concussive-specific helmet test protocol
Murphy, A., Post, A., Gilchrist, M. D., Hoshizaki, B.Published in Sports Engineering (2024)“…Helmets with and without rotational technology were fitted to a Hybrid III headform and impacted under conditions that simulated the helmet loading characteristics of falling in equestrian sports. …”
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Kinetic and spatiotemporal characteristics of running during regular training sessions for collegiate male distance runners using shoe-based wearable sensors
Long, T., Pavicic, P., Stapleton, D.Published in Journal of Athletic Training (2023)“…Exploring changes in running mechanics across training-session types may assist runners, coaches, and sports medicine clinicians in improving performance and managing the injury risk. …”
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SmartSwim: A novel approach to swimming analysis and coaching assistance based on wearable inertial sensors
Hamidi Rad, M.Published 2022“…As one of the three most popular sports in the Summer Olympics, competitive swimming has always been an attractive subject of study for sports scientists. …”
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Agreement and reliability of magnetic, angular rate, and gravity (MARG) sensors to assess multiple body segment`s external loads during off-road running
Rojas-Valverde, D., Pino-Ortega, J., Timón, R., Gutiérrez-Vargas, R., Sánchez-Ureña, B., Olcina, G. J.Published in Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part P: Journal of Sports Engineering and Technology (2022)“…After a principal component analysis (PCA) was performed, the total data set variance of all body segments was represented by 44.08%-70.64% for the 1st PCA factor considering two variables, Player LoadRT and Impacts, on L1-L3, respectively. These two variables were chosen among three total accelerometry-based external load indicators (ABELIs) to perform the agreement and reliability tests due to their relevance based on PCAs for each body segment. …”
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