Search Results - Chest
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The cardiorespiratory differences between physically trained vs untrained collegiate competitive rifle athletes
Rankin, J.Published 2024“…The respiratory rate of individuals was measured through visual observation of the athlete`s chest once every 5 minutes. Each athlete completed a series of questions that allowed for a self-report of physical training between each classification of athlete. …”
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Assessment of performance, physiological responses, and movement technique in cross-country skiing using sensor data
Seeberg, T. M.Published 2023“…IMUs also enabled the estimation of total variation of chest acceleration, which serves as a measure of biomechanical intensity. …”
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Visualizing and annotating video and microsensor data from cross-country skiing using the autoactive research environment
Rindal, O. M. H., Gløersen, Ø., Kvåle, K., Tjønnås, J., Liverud, A.Published in 9th International Congress on Science and Skiing, March 18 - 22, 2023, Saalbach-Hinterglemm, Austria (2023)“…METHODS: We recorded data from IMUs mounted on the arm and chest and a video of classical cross-country skiing. …”
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Skating technique detection in cross-country skiing using a kinematic global navigation satellite system. The difference between fast and slow gliding skies
Masaki, T., Naoto, M., Shunya, U., Linnamo, V., Lindinger, S., Stöggl, T.Published in 9th International Congress on Science and Skiing, March 18 - 22, 2023, Saalbach-Hinterglemm, Austria (2023)“…A video camera (GoPro Hero 9 Black) was attached to the chest of the participant to focus on skiing movement to detect the technique used during skiing. …”
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Can video- and sensor-based feedback by implementing a terrain-specific micro-pacing strategy improve performance in cross-country skiing?
Seeberg, T. M., Kocbach, J., Talsnes, R. K., Meyer, F., Losnegard, T., Tjønnås, J., Sandbakk, Ø. B., Solli, G. S.Published in 27th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS), Sevilla, 30. Aug - 2. Sep 2022 (2022)“…RESULTS: From Race1 to Race2, INT increased the total variation of chest acceleration on all hilltops (p<.001) and reduced the time spent in a specifically targeted downhill segment (mean group difference: -0.55 s, CI95[-0.9,-0.19 s], p=.003), as well as the overall time spent in downhill (-14.4 [-21.4,-7.4] s, p<.001) and flat terrain (-6.5 [-11.0,-1,9] s; p=.006) compared to CON. …”
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Performance effects of video- and sensor-based feedback for implementing a terrain-specific micropacing strategy in cross-country skiing
Seeberg, T. M., Kocbach, J., Talsnes, R. K., Meyer, F., Losnegard, T., Tjønnås, J., Sandbakk, Ø., Solli, G. S.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2022)“…Results: From Race1 to Race2, the intervention group increased the total variation of chest acceleration on all hilltops (P < .001) and reduced time compared with the control group in a specifically targeted downhill segment (mean group difference: -0.55 s; 95% confidence interval [CI], -0.9 to -0.19 s; P = .003), as well as in overall time spent in downhill (-14.4 s; 95% CI, -21.4 to -7.4 s; P < .001) and flat terrain (-6.5 s; 95% CI, -11.0 to -1.9 s; P = .006). …”
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Sports-related Fractures, Dislocations and Trauma. Advanced On- and Off-field Management
M. Khodaee, A. L. Waterbrook, M. GammonsPublished 2020“…Deu, Morteza Khodaee; Pages 693-702 Other Sports-Related Trauma Chest Trauma; Jeffrey P. Feden; Pages 705-713 Abdominal Trauma; Jaron Santelli, Jeremiah W. …”
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The effect of short-term summer ski training on body composition, physical fitness, and isokinetic muscle function of cross-country skiers
Choi, Y. C., Kim, J. K.Published in Journal of Men`s Health (2019)“…There were significant differences (p<0.001) in the chest size and bra-chial muscle but no significant differences (p>0.05) in the antebrachial, femoral, and crural muscles. …”
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Comparison of new combined event performance by performance level in modern pentathlon athletes
Kim, Y.-S., Yoon, J.-R., Hur, S.Published in Exercise Science (2016)“…METHODS: Subjects were wearing the ultra portable GPS receiving device in the back and chest. RESULTS: The result of this study was showed that the overall new combined event performance, total running, total shooting and transition time had statistically significant differences, and that the high level athletes were more rapid than the low level athletes. …”
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Deep recurrent neural networks for human activity recognition during skiing
Pawlyta, M., Hermansa, M., Szczesna, A., Janiak, M., Wojciechowski, K.Published in Man-Machine Interactions 6 (2019)“…For this purpose, a database containing information from the three inertial body sensors, placed on skier`s chest and on both skis, was created. This database contains synchronized data, from an accelerometer, gyroscope or barometer. …”
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Automatic classification of sub-techniques in classical cross-country skiing using a machine learning algorithm on micro-sensor data
Hoel Rindal, O. M., Seeberg, T. M., Tjønnås, J., Haugnes, P., Sandbakk, O.Published in Sensors (2017)“…In this study, we aimed to optimize the accuracy of the automatic classification of classical cross-country skiing sub-techniques by using two IMUs attached to the skier`s arm and chest together with a machine learning algorithm. …”
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Automatic classification of the sub-techniques (gears) used in cross-country ski skating employing a mobile phone
Stöggl, T., Holst, A., Jonasson, A., Andersson, E., Wunsch, T., Norström, C., Holmberg, H. C.Published in Sensors (2014)“…Gear classification by the Smartphone (on the chest) and based on video recordings were compared. …”
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Automatic classification of sub-techniques in classical cross-country skiing using a machine learning algorithm on micro-sensor data
Rindal, O. M. H., Seeberg, T. M., Tjønnås, J., Haugnes, P., Sandbakk, O.Published in Sensors (2018)“…In this study, we aimed to optimize the accuracy of the automatic classification of classical cross-country skiing sub-techniques by using two IMUs attached to the skier`s arm and chest together with a machine learning algorithm. …”
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A portable Douglas bag system
Andersson, F., Skoglund, P., Viktorsson, J., Ainegren, M.Published in 3rd International Congress on Science and Nordic Skiing - ICSNS 2015. 5-8 June 2015, Vuokatti, Finland (2015)“…The system has a three-way valve placed on the athletes chest, specially designed for the system and 3D-printed in ABS material (uPRINT SE PLUS, Stratasys, USA) and a timer to measure the sampling sequence. …”
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Skitracker: measuring skiing performance using a body-area network
Homewood, T., Hussein-Jamal, R.Published 2013“…Instead of high-speed cameras, accelerometers in either a smartphone or a sensor node would be used to capture the movement of the skier on three axes, and wired physiological sensors would be replaced by a wireless sensor belt worn by the skier on their chest. This project has been run in conjunction with the Swedish Institute of Computer Science (SICS), who were responsible for developing the software that analyses the skier's technique using accelerometer data. …”
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Biomechanical study of cross-country skiing
Lund, M.Published 2005“…This investigation is a biomechanical study of how the stiffness in pectoralis major (the big chest muscle) affects the muscles in the upper back during the fourth gear in Cross-country skiing free-style technique. …”
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