2021
DOI: 10.1590/1517-8692202127042021_0110
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Abstract: Introduction: Sports recognition technology gradually mature. Among them, wearable sensors have attracted wide attention because of their accurate recognition. Objective: The following squats are used as an example to determine whether CNN and EMG signals determine whether functional motion is standard. Methods: Based on the FMS of EMG, 80 students of the same grade are randomly selected from the Physical Education School of XX University for the experiment and the results are verified. Results: The results… Show more

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“…Through the comparison and analysis of the damage area and the relationship between the sports events, it can be found that the damage area is mainly caused by some common action in the process of movement. As a result, there are some laws between the two factors, namely, certain key action and frequent action may cause damage to the corresponding part of the muscle [ 4 ]. For example, the most common injury part in football is the ankle and the related joints used in shooting.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Through the comparison and analysis of the damage area and the relationship between the sports events, it can be found that the damage area is mainly caused by some common action in the process of movement. As a result, there are some laws between the two factors, namely, certain key action and frequent action may cause damage to the corresponding part of the muscle [ 4 ]. For example, the most common injury part in football is the ankle and the related joints used in shooting.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%