We give an example of simple modeling of the known sport results that can be used for athletes’ self-improvement and estimation of future achievements. This project compares the women’s 1500-meter world record times to the time elapsed between when they were run. The function of time which describes this comparison is found through graphing the data and interpreting the graphs. Then the obtained model function is compared to the real time data. The conclusions drawn from the result include that the calculated function of time lacks in accuracy as time elapsed increases, but the model could be used to estimate the future world records
There are many examples within scientific literature whereby historical trends in human athletic per...
This paper proposes a self-contained analytical model for the prediction of individual running perfo...
<p>The cubic polynomial curves determined by multilevel analysis to best describe the trajectories o...
We give an example of simple modeling of the known sport results that can be used for athletes’ self...
We model the development of world records of metric running events from the 100 meter dash to the ma...
The study deals with mathematical models as they apply to predict sports performances with track and...
Athletic records represent the best results in a given discipline, thus improving monotonically with...
Athletic records represent the best results in a given discipline, thus improving monotonically with...
Every new competitive season offers excellent examples of human locomotor abilities, regardless of t...
AbstractThis article presents an analysis of the models that are frequently used for estimating the ...
Sprint and distance running have experienced remarkable performance improvements over the past centu...
A number of studies have attempted to predict future Olympic performances in athletics and swimming ...
A number of studies have attempted to predict future Olympic performances in athletics and swimming ...
We exploit connections between extreme value theory and record processes to develop inference method...
It has been predicted that women marathon runners would run as fast as men by 1998, a prediction tha...
There are many examples within scientific literature whereby historical trends in human athletic per...
This paper proposes a self-contained analytical model for the prediction of individual running perfo...
<p>The cubic polynomial curves determined by multilevel analysis to best describe the trajectories o...
We give an example of simple modeling of the known sport results that can be used for athletes’ self...
We model the development of world records of metric running events from the 100 meter dash to the ma...
The study deals with mathematical models as they apply to predict sports performances with track and...
Athletic records represent the best results in a given discipline, thus improving monotonically with...
Athletic records represent the best results in a given discipline, thus improving monotonically with...
Every new competitive season offers excellent examples of human locomotor abilities, regardless of t...
AbstractThis article presents an analysis of the models that are frequently used for estimating the ...
Sprint and distance running have experienced remarkable performance improvements over the past centu...
A number of studies have attempted to predict future Olympic performances in athletics and swimming ...
A number of studies have attempted to predict future Olympic performances in athletics and swimming ...
We exploit connections between extreme value theory and record processes to develop inference method...
It has been predicted that women marathon runners would run as fast as men by 1998, a prediction tha...
There are many examples within scientific literature whereby historical trends in human athletic per...
This paper proposes a self-contained analytical model for the prediction of individual running perfo...
<p>The cubic polynomial curves determined by multilevel analysis to best describe the trajectories o...