Hamidi Rad Mahdi, Gremeaux Vincent, Massé Fabien, Dadashi Farzin, Aminian Kamiar
Laboratory of Movement Analysis and Measurement, EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland.
Institute of Sport Sciences, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland.
Front Bioeng Biotechnol. 2022 Aug 8;10:910798. doi: 10.3389/fbioe.2022.910798. eCollection 2022.
Technical evaluation of swimming performance is an essential factor in preparing elite swimmers for their competitions. Inertial measurement units (IMUs) have attracted much attention recently because they can provide coaches with a detailed analysis of swimmers' performance during training. A coach can obtain a quantitative and objective evaluation from IMU. The purpose of this study was to validate the use of a new phase-based performance assessment with a single IMU worn on the sacrum during training sessions. Sixteen competitive swimmers performed five one-way front crawl trials at their maximum speed wearing an IMU on the sacrum. The coach recorded the lap time for each trial, as it remains the gold standard for swimmer's performance in competition. The measurement was carried out once a week for 10 consecutive weeks to monitor the improvement in the swimmers' performance. Meaningful progress was defined as a time decrease of at least 0.5 s over a 25 m lap. Using validated algorithms, we estimated five goal metrics from the IMU signals representing the swimmer's performance in the swimming phases (wall push-off, glide, stroke preparation, free-swimming) and in the entire lap. The results showed that the goal metrics for free-swimming phase and the entire lap predicted the swimmer's progress well (e.g., accuracy, precision, sensitivity, and specificity of 0.91, 0.89, 0.94, and 0.95 for the lap goal metric, respectively). As the goal metrics for initial phases (wall push-off, glide, stroke preparation) achieved high precision and specificity (≥0.79) in progress detection, the coach can use them for swimmers with satisfactory free-swimming phase performance and make further improvements in initial phases. Changes in the values of the goal metrics have been shown to be correlated with changes in lap time when there is meaningful progress. The results of this study show that goal metrics provided by the phase-based performance evaluation with a single IMU can help monitoring swimming progress. Average velocity of the lap can replace traditional lap time measurement, while phase-based goal metrics provide more information about the swimmer's performance in each phase. This evaluation can help the coach quantitatively monitor the swimmer's performance and train them more efficiently.
游泳成绩的技术评估是培养优秀游泳运动员参加比赛的重要因素。惯性测量单元(IMU)最近备受关注,因为它们可以为教练提供运动员训练期间成绩的详细分析。教练可以从IMU获得定量且客观的评估。本研究的目的是验证在训练期间使用佩戴在骶骨上的单个IMU进行基于新阶段的成绩评估的有效性。16名竞技游泳运动员佩戴着骶骨上的IMU,以最大速度进行了5次单向自由泳试验。教练记录了每次试验的圈时,因为它仍然是比赛中运动员成绩的黄金标准。连续10周每周进行一次测量,以监测游泳运动员成绩的提高。有意义的进步定义为在25米的一圈中时间至少减少0.5秒。使用经过验证的算法,我们从代表游泳运动员在游泳阶段(蹬壁出发、滑行、划水准备、自由泳)和整个一圈中的表现的IMU信号中估计了五个目标指标。结果表明,自由泳阶段和整个一圈的目标指标能很好地预测游泳运动员的进步(例如,圈目标指标的准确性、精确性、敏感性和特异性分别为0.91、0.89、0.94和0.95)。由于初始阶段(蹬壁出发、滑行、划水准备)的目标指标在进步检测中达到了高精度和特异性(≥0.79),教练可以将它们用于自由泳阶段表现令人满意的游泳运动员,并在初始阶段进行进一步改进。当有意义的进步出现时,目标指标值的变化已被证明与圈时的变化相关。本研究结果表明,基于新阶段的单个IMU成绩评估提供的目标指标有助于监测游泳进展。一圈的平均速度可以取代传统的圈时测量,而基于阶段的目标指标提供了关于游泳运动员在每个阶段表现的更多信息。这种评估可以帮助教练定量监测游泳运动员的表现,并更有效地训练他们。