Objectives: The velocity of a barbell can provide important insights on the performance of athletes during strength training. The aim of this work was to assess the validity and reliably of four simple measurement devices that were compared to 3D motion capture measurements during squatting. Nine participants were assessed when performing 2 × 5 traditional squats with a weight of 70% of the 1 repetition maximum and ballistic squats with a weight of 25 kg. Simultaneously, data was recorded from three linear position transducers (T-FORCE, Tendo Power and GymAware), an accelerometer based system (Myotest) and a 3D motion capture system (Vicon) as the Gold Standard. Correlations between the simple measurement devices and 3D motion capture of t...
To determine the agreement between the Open Barbell (OB) and Tendo weightlifting analyzer (TWA) for ...
While bar displacement has traditionally been measured using camera-based methods, several portable ...
Purpose: To examine the validity of 2 kinematic systems for assessing mean velocity (MV), peak veloc...
Objectives The velocity of a barbell can provide important insights on the performance of athletes ...
This study investigated the inter-day and intra-device reliability, and criterion validity of six de...
This study investigated the inter- and intra-device agreement of four new devices marketed for barbe...
The aim of this study was to validate the combination of smartphone high-speed camera and motion ana...
This study examined the test-retest reliability of the GymAware PowerTool (GYM) to measure velocity ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the validity and reliability of methods for determining...
This study aimed to compare the reliability and agreement of mean velocity (MV) and maximal velocity...
The purpose of this study was to determine the validity and reliability of a camera-based optoelectr...
This study analysed the validity and reliability of a new optoelectronic device (Velowin) for the me...
Orange, ST, Metcalfe, JW, Marshall, P, Vince, RV, Madden, LA, and Liefeith, A. Test-retest reliabili...
Purpose: To examine the validity of 2 kinematic systems for assessing mean velocity (MV), peak veloc...
Velocity-based training is a contemporary method used by sports coaches to prescribe the optimal loa...
To determine the agreement between the Open Barbell (OB) and Tendo weightlifting analyzer (TWA) for ...
While bar displacement has traditionally been measured using camera-based methods, several portable ...
Purpose: To examine the validity of 2 kinematic systems for assessing mean velocity (MV), peak veloc...
Objectives The velocity of a barbell can provide important insights on the performance of athletes ...
This study investigated the inter-day and intra-device reliability, and criterion validity of six de...
This study investigated the inter- and intra-device agreement of four new devices marketed for barbe...
The aim of this study was to validate the combination of smartphone high-speed camera and motion ana...
This study examined the test-retest reliability of the GymAware PowerTool (GYM) to measure velocity ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the validity and reliability of methods for determining...
This study aimed to compare the reliability and agreement of mean velocity (MV) and maximal velocity...
The purpose of this study was to determine the validity and reliability of a camera-based optoelectr...
This study analysed the validity and reliability of a new optoelectronic device (Velowin) for the me...
Orange, ST, Metcalfe, JW, Marshall, P, Vince, RV, Madden, LA, and Liefeith, A. Test-retest reliabili...
Purpose: To examine the validity of 2 kinematic systems for assessing mean velocity (MV), peak veloc...
Velocity-based training is a contemporary method used by sports coaches to prescribe the optimal loa...
To determine the agreement between the Open Barbell (OB) and Tendo weightlifting analyzer (TWA) for ...
While bar displacement has traditionally been measured using camera-based methods, several portable ...
Purpose: To examine the validity of 2 kinematic systems for assessing mean velocity (MV), peak veloc...