a School of Environmental and Life Sciences , University of Newcastle , Ourimbah , Australia.
b Priority Research Centre for Physical Activity and Nutrition , University of Newcastle , Callaghan , Australia.
J Sports Sci. 2019 Apr;37(7):810-818. doi: 10.1080/02640414.2018.1527675. Epub 2018 Oct 11.
Usage of accelerometers within player tracking devices in sport to quantify load, vertical ground reaction force (vGRF) or energy expenditure is contrary to placement guidelines. This study aimed to determine whether trunk-mounted accelerometers were a valid and reliable method to estimate thoracic segment or centre of gravity (COG) acceleration or vGRF, and the whether the elasticised harness contributes to the overestimation of acceleration. Ten male amateur rugby players performed five linear running tasks per lower limb at three speeds, twice, each with a different player tracking unit. Three-dimensional data were recorded and triaxial accelerometers were attached lateral to the device on the harness and skin and both shanks. Accelerometers demonstrated poor reliability (ICC:0.0-0.67), high variability (CV%:14-33%) and change in mean (41-160%), and were not valid to estimate vertical acceleration of the COG and thoracic segment nor vGRF. Caution is advised when utilising trunk-mounted triaxial accelerometer data as it is not a valid or reliable means to estimate peak vertical acceleration for its thoracic location nor whole-body COG acceleration or vGRF during running. To improve player tracking instrument validity and reliability, a new attachment method and/or harness material(s), that reduce or eliminate extraneous acceleration during running, are urgently required.
在运动中使用加速度计来量化运动员的负荷、垂直地面反作用力(vGRF)或能量消耗与放置指南相矛盾。本研究旨在确定躯干安装的加速度计是否是一种有效且可靠的方法,用于估计胸部节段或重心(COG)的加速度或 vGRF,以及弹性肩带是否会导致加速度的高估。10 名男性业余橄榄球运动员在三种速度下每条腿进行五次线性跑步任务,每种速度进行两次,每次使用不同的运动员跟踪装置。记录了三维数据,并在设备的肩带和皮肤上以及两个小腿上分别附着了三轴加速度计。加速度计的可靠性较差(ICC:0.0-0.67),变异性较大(CV%:14-33%),平均值变化较大(41-160%),无法有效估计 COG 和胸部节段的垂直加速度以及 vGRF。在使用躯干安装的三轴加速度计数据时应谨慎,因为它不是一种有效或可靠的方法,无法准确估计其胸部位置或整个身体 COG 的垂直加速度或跑步时的 vGRF。为了提高运动员跟踪仪器的有效性和可靠性,迫切需要一种新的附着方法和/或肩带材料,以减少或消除跑步过程中的额外加速度。