The research presented in this thesis focuses on the development of wireless, real time performance monitoring technology within the resistance training domain. The functionality of current performance monitoring technology and differences in monitoring ability is investigated through comparative force platform, video and accelerometer testing and analysis. Determining the complexity of resistance training exercises and whether performance variable profiles such as acceleration, velocity and power can be used to characterise lifts is also investigated. A structured user-centred design process suitable for the sporting domain is proposed and followed throughout the research to consider the collection, analysis and communication of performanc...
Wireless Inertial Measurement Units (WIMUs) are increasingly used to improve our understanding of co...
An accurate monitoring of the professional athletes’ exercises during training sessions is able to i...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program i...
AbstractThe aim of the research outlined in this paper was to determine the feasibility of using a n...
INTRODUCTION: The interactions between biomechanics, technology and coaching are presented via a res...
Background Monitoring resistance training has a range of unique difficulties due to differences in p...
In this paper the use of a wearable device is considered in order to evaluate the performance of an ...
AbstractOn field monitoring of athlete performance is a growing area of interest in elite, professio...
Athletes and their support team utilise technology to measure and evaluate technique and athletic pe...
Background Monitoring resistance training has a range of unique difficulties due to differences in p...
Athletic performance, technique assessment, and injury prevention are all important aspects in sport...
Spreading, in sport, of technologies able to detect and organize in real time a wide range of data r...
The aim of this research was to develop a novel multi-function exercise system for use in a broad ra...
Sport and exercise scientists, as well as athletes and coaches, routinely collect a wide range of ph...
AbstractThe use of remote sensing technologies and software is well established in the sports domain...
Wireless Inertial Measurement Units (WIMUs) are increasingly used to improve our understanding of co...
An accurate monitoring of the professional athletes’ exercises during training sessions is able to i...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program i...
AbstractThe aim of the research outlined in this paper was to determine the feasibility of using a n...
INTRODUCTION: The interactions between biomechanics, technology and coaching are presented via a res...
Background Monitoring resistance training has a range of unique difficulties due to differences in p...
In this paper the use of a wearable device is considered in order to evaluate the performance of an ...
AbstractOn field monitoring of athlete performance is a growing area of interest in elite, professio...
Athletes and their support team utilise technology to measure and evaluate technique and athletic pe...
Background Monitoring resistance training has a range of unique difficulties due to differences in p...
Athletic performance, technique assessment, and injury prevention are all important aspects in sport...
Spreading, in sport, of technologies able to detect and organize in real time a wide range of data r...
The aim of this research was to develop a novel multi-function exercise system for use in a broad ra...
Sport and exercise scientists, as well as athletes and coaches, routinely collect a wide range of ph...
AbstractThe use of remote sensing technologies and software is well established in the sports domain...
Wireless Inertial Measurement Units (WIMUs) are increasingly used to improve our understanding of co...
An accurate monitoring of the professional athletes’ exercises during training sessions is able to i...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program i...