Advancements in wearable technology have facilitated performance monitoring in a number of sports. Figure skating may also benefit from this technology, but the inherent movements present some unique challenges. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of using an inertial measurement unit (IMU) to monitor three aspects of figure skating jumping performance: jump count, jump height, and rotation speed. Seven competitive figure skaters, outfitted with a waist-mounted IMU, performed a total of 59 isolated multi-revolution jumps and their competition routines, which consisted of 41 multi-revolution jumps along with spins, footwork, and other skills. The isolated jumps were used to develop a jump identification algorithm, which...
Wearable sensors are becoming widely used in the sport sciences to assess the performance of athlete...
The aim of the present study was to determine if an inertial measurement unit placed on the metatars...
The aim of the present study was to determine if an inertial measurement unit placed on the metatars...
This article presents the design and experimental evaluation of a non-invasive wearable sensor syste...
Competitive figure skaters have to perform triple and quadruple jumps with a high grade of execution...
Jump performance provides meaningful information both for sporting and clinical needs. Current state...
We propose a new method, based on inertial sensors, to automatically measure at high frequency the d...
The aim of this study was to validate a wearable inertial measurement unit (IMU), containing a 3D ac...
Wearable devices enable the unobtrusive sensing of a wide range of human activities and the developm...
Background: Vertical jump highs are used to quantify performance in the lower extremities. The aim o...
Jump tests assess lower body power production capacity, and can be used to evaluate athletic ability...
Jump tests assess lower body power production capacity, and can be used to evaluate athletic ability...
AbstractWe developed a system for the automatic evaluation of ski jumps on the base of machine learn...
Biomechanical studies of winter sports are challenging due to environmental conditions which cannot ...
Vertical jumps are vital aspects in many sports. Many technologies are available to determine and ca...
Wearable sensors are becoming widely used in the sport sciences to assess the performance of athlete...
The aim of the present study was to determine if an inertial measurement unit placed on the metatars...
The aim of the present study was to determine if an inertial measurement unit placed on the metatars...
This article presents the design and experimental evaluation of a non-invasive wearable sensor syste...
Competitive figure skaters have to perform triple and quadruple jumps with a high grade of execution...
Jump performance provides meaningful information both for sporting and clinical needs. Current state...
We propose a new method, based on inertial sensors, to automatically measure at high frequency the d...
The aim of this study was to validate a wearable inertial measurement unit (IMU), containing a 3D ac...
Wearable devices enable the unobtrusive sensing of a wide range of human activities and the developm...
Background: Vertical jump highs are used to quantify performance in the lower extremities. The aim o...
Jump tests assess lower body power production capacity, and can be used to evaluate athletic ability...
Jump tests assess lower body power production capacity, and can be used to evaluate athletic ability...
AbstractWe developed a system for the automatic evaluation of ski jumps on the base of machine learn...
Biomechanical studies of winter sports are challenging due to environmental conditions which cannot ...
Vertical jumps are vital aspects in many sports. Many technologies are available to determine and ca...
Wearable sensors are becoming widely used in the sport sciences to assess the performance of athlete...
The aim of the present study was to determine if an inertial measurement unit placed on the metatars...
The aim of the present study was to determine if an inertial measurement unit placed on the metatars...