Swimming freestyle using tennis balls with tri-axial accelerometer inside
Tri-axial accelerometer devices can be used as a tool to record swimming motion information. The swimmer will hold in each hand a tennis ball and swim freestyle. Accelerometer data processing requires less personnel and technical resources than manual collection or video analysis, enabling greater flexibility of usage and quicker delivery of results. The ability to collect performance measures at every training session could provide a useful tool for assessing training loads, intervention effectiveness, symmetry of arms and velocity profiling as well.
Tri-axial accelerometer devices can be used as a tool to record swimming motion information. The swimmer will hold in each hand a tennis ball and swim freestyle. Accelerometer data processing requires less personnel and technical resources than manual collection or video analysis, enabling greater flexibility of usage and quicker delivery of results. The ability to collect performance measures at every training session could provide a useful tool for assessing training loads, intervention effectiveness, symmetry of arms and velocity profiling as well.