2017
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2017.00383
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Behavioral Dynamics in Swimming: The Appropriate Use of Inertial Measurement Units

Abstract: Motor control in swimming can be analyzed using low- and high-order parameters of behavior. Low-order parameters generally refer to the superficial aspects of movement (i.e., position, velocity, acceleration), whereas high-order parameters capture the dynamics of movement coordination. To assess human aquatic behavior, both types have usually been investigated with multi-camera systems, as they offer high three-dimensional spatial accuracy. Research in ecological dynamics has shown that movement system variabi… Show more

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“…In contrast, wearable (e.g. inertial [8] ) sensor-based methods can provide similar information with a low-cost and easy maintainable sensor setup. For example, inertial sensors, such as accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer, provide both low-and high-order parameters in performance monitoring for sports.…”
Section: Performance Monitoring In Sportsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In contrast, wearable (e.g. inertial [8] ) sensor-based methods can provide similar information with a low-cost and easy maintainable sensor setup. For example, inertial sensors, such as accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer, provide both low-and high-order parameters in performance monitoring for sports.…”
Section: Performance Monitoring In Sportsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, inertial sensors, such as accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer, provide both low-and high-order parameters in performance monitoring for sports. [8] • General framework for BSN in sports:…”
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“…En el caso concreto de la natación, existen autores que apuestan por incrementar la variabilidad de la práctica para mejorar los comportamientos adaptativos del nadador (Guignard, Rouard, Chollet & Seifert, 2017), y para desarrollar el sentido del agua (Magias & Pill, 2013, pp. 93-101).…”
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“…In the front crawl, the thrust force is primarily created by the swimmer's upper-limbs as they move through the water [12]. The swimmers' hands might be seen as the key body part responsible for the major source of the upper limbs' thrust, since their trajectory and orientation are responsible for controlling the thrust generated by the upper-limbs [13]. Thus, it is reasonable to think that it is an important performance area for optimizing swimming thrust, which could present a positive effect on swim velocity [14,15].…”
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confidence: 99%