Inertial sensor-based measurements of lower body kinematics in football players may improve physical load estimates during training sessions and matches. However, the validity of inertial-based motion analysis systems is specific to both the type of movement and the intensity at which movements are executed. Importantly, such a system should be relatively simple, so it can easily be used in daily practice. This paper introduces an easy-to-use inertial-based motion analysis system and evaluates its validity using an optoelectronic motion analysis system as a gold standard. The system was validated in 11 football players for six different football specific movements that were executed at low, medium, and maximal intensity. Across all movement...
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An affordable player monitoring solution could make the evaluation of external loading more accessib...
Football is an intermittent (Bangsbo, 1994; Shephard, 1999; Reilly, 2005) and non-linear team sport....
Inertial sensor-based measurements of lower body kinematics in football players may improve physical...
AbstractSmall sided football is the most popular area of adult football in the UK, with an estimated...
Small sided football is the most popular area of adult football in the UK, with an estimated 1.5m ad...
Training load monitoring systems in football do not focus on lower extremities and therefore potenti...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate, during ordinary training, the lower limb kinematics in...
An affordable player monitoring solution could make the evaluation of external loading more accessib...
Wearable inertial measurement systems (IMS) allow for three-dimensional analysis of human movements ...
The development of wearable sensors has allowed the analysis of trunk kinematics in match play, whic...
Current athlete monitoring practice in team sports is mainly based on positional data measured by gl...
In football, a lot of hip and thigh muscle injuries occur as a result of high muscular loads due to ...
Tracking players’ movements in sports is important to monitor and optimise exercise volume, avoid in...
Motion analysis technologies have been widely used to monitor the potential for injury and enhance a...
Copyright © 2020 Juri Taborri et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
An affordable player monitoring solution could make the evaluation of external loading more accessib...
Football is an intermittent (Bangsbo, 1994; Shephard, 1999; Reilly, 2005) and non-linear team sport....
Inertial sensor-based measurements of lower body kinematics in football players may improve physical...
AbstractSmall sided football is the most popular area of adult football in the UK, with an estimated...
Small sided football is the most popular area of adult football in the UK, with an estimated 1.5m ad...
Training load monitoring systems in football do not focus on lower extremities and therefore potenti...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate, during ordinary training, the lower limb kinematics in...
An affordable player monitoring solution could make the evaluation of external loading more accessib...
Wearable inertial measurement systems (IMS) allow for three-dimensional analysis of human movements ...
The development of wearable sensors has allowed the analysis of trunk kinematics in match play, whic...
Current athlete monitoring practice in team sports is mainly based on positional data measured by gl...
In football, a lot of hip and thigh muscle injuries occur as a result of high muscular loads due to ...
Tracking players’ movements in sports is important to monitor and optimise exercise volume, avoid in...
Motion analysis technologies have been widely used to monitor the potential for injury and enhance a...
Copyright © 2020 Juri Taborri et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
An affordable player monitoring solution could make the evaluation of external loading more accessib...
Football is an intermittent (Bangsbo, 1994; Shephard, 1999; Reilly, 2005) and non-linear team sport....