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面向现场冰球滑冰表现分析的可穿戴监测工具。

Towards a wearable monitoring tool for in-field ice hockey skating performance analysis.

机构信息

a Institute of Sports and Sports Science, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) , Engler-Bunte Ring 15, 76131 , Karlsruhe , Germany.

b Human Performance Laboratory, Faculty of Kinesiology , University of Calgary , 2500 University Dr. NW, Calgary , Canada.

出版信息

Eur J Sport Sci. 2019 Aug;19(7):893-901. doi: 10.1080/17461391.2018.1563634. Epub 2019 Jan 4.

Abstract

The capturing of movements by means of wearable sensors has become increasingly popular in order to obtain sport performance measures during training or competition. The purpose of the current study was to investigate the feasibility of using body worn accelerometers to identify previous highlighted performance related biomechanical changes in terms of substantial differences across skill levels and skating phases. Twenty-two ice hockey players of different caliber were equipped with two 3D accelerometers, located on the skate and the waist, as they performed 30 m forward skating sprints on an ice rink. Two measures of the temporal stride characteristics (contact time and stride time) and one measure of the propulsive power (stride propulsion) of a skating stride were calculated and checked for discriminating effects across (i) skill levels and (ii) sprint phases as well as for their (iii) strength of association with the sprint performance (total sprint time). High caliber players showed an increased stride propulsion (+22%, <0.05) and shorter contact time (-5%, <0.05). All three analysed variables highlighted substantial biomechanical differences between the accelerative and constant velocity phases (< 0.05). Stride propulsion of acceleration strides primarily correlated to total sprint time (= -0.57, < 0.05). The results demonstrate the potential of accelerometers to assess skating technique elements such as contact time or elements characterizing the propulsive power such as center of mass acceleration, to gauge skating performance. Thus, the findings of this study might contribute to establishing wearable sensors for in-field ice hockey skating performance analysis.

摘要

为了在训练或比赛中获得运动表现指标,利用可穿戴传感器捕捉运动已变得越来越流行。本研究的目的是探讨使用佩戴在身体上的加速度计来识别以前强调的与技能水平和滑冰阶段有显著差异的相关生物力学变化的可行性。22 名不同水平的冰球运动员在冰场上进行 30 米向前滑冰冲刺时,配备了两个位于滑冰鞋和腰部的 3D 加速度计。计算了滑冰步的两个时间步特征(接触时间和步时间)和一个推进力(步推进)的测量值,并检查了它们在(i)技能水平和(ii)冲刺阶段的区分效果,以及它们与冲刺表现(总冲刺时间)的(iii)关联强度。高水平运动员的步推进力增加了(+22%,<0.05),接触时间缩短了(-5%,<0.05)。所有三个分析变量都突出了加速阶段和恒速阶段之间的显著生物力学差异(<0.05)。加速步的步推进力主要与总冲刺时间呈负相关(=-0.57,<0.05)。研究结果表明,加速度计具有评估滑冰技术元素的潜力,例如接触时间或描述质心加速度等推进力特征的元素,以衡量滑冰表现。因此,本研究的结果可能有助于为冰球场上的可穿戴传感器滑冰表现分析建立基础。

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