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将TRACAB的Gen5系统与Mediacoach系统相结合以计算职业足球中加速度和减速度的有效性。

Validity of Coupling TRACAB's Gen5 and Mediacoach Systems to Calculate Accelerations and Decelerations in Professional Football.

作者信息

González-Rodenas Joaquín, Nevado Fabio, López-Del Campo Roberto, Soler-Aguinaga Aitor, Agulló Fidel, Moreno-Pérez Víctor, Del Coso Juan

机构信息

Sport Sciences Research Centre, Rey Juan Carlos University, 28942 Fuenlabrada, Spain.

Department of Competitions, La Liga, 28043 Madrid, Spain.

出版信息

Sensors (Basel). 2025 Mar 14;25(6):1804. doi: 10.3390/s25061804.

Abstract

This study assessed the agreement between an optical video tracking system (TRACAB Gen5, Chyronhego, NY, USA) coupled with Mediacoach software (, Spain) and accelerometry data derived from a GPS-Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) device (GPS-IMU; Hudl, Lincoln, NE, USA) in measuring the number and intensity of accelerations (ACCs) and decelerations (DECs) during professional football matches. Data were collected from 46 players across three seasons (2021-2024), resulting in 662 comparative match datasets, including 95,371 ACCs and 100,952 DECs recorded by the inertial unit of the GPS-IMU devices (considered as the reference criterion). The video tracking system consistently reported lower values for both ACCs ( < 0.001, = 0.47) and DECs ( < 0.001, = 1.17) than GPS-IMU. Despite this discrepancy, agreement between methods was very high for total ACCs (R = 0.954) and DECs (R = 0.950), as well as for moderate-level ACCs (2-4 m/s, R = 0.956) and DECs (-2 to -4 m/s, R = 0.944). The agreement was lower for high-intensity ACCs (>4 m/s, R = 0.338) and DEC (<-4 m/s, R = 0.838). In conclusion, integrating the TRACAB Gen5 optical video tracking system with Mediacoach software provides an effective method for assessing the physical load of professional football players. However, acceleration data obtained from this video tracking system should not be used interchangeably with GPS-IMU devices, as it systematically underestimates both accelerations and decelerations.

摘要

本研究评估了一款光学视频跟踪系统(TRACAB Gen5,美国纽约Chyronhego公司)与Mediacoach软件(西班牙)相结合,以及源自全球定位系统-惯性测量单元(GPS-IMU)设备(GPS-IMU;美国内布拉斯加州林肯市Hudl公司)的加速度计数据,在测量职业足球比赛期间加速(ACCs)和减速(DECs)的次数及强度方面的一致性。数据收集自三个赛季(2021 - 2024年)的46名球员,得到662个对比比赛数据集,其中包括GPS-IMU设备惯性单元记录的95371次加速和100952次减速(将其视为参考标准)。视频跟踪系统报告的加速次数(<0.001,=0.47)和减速次数(<0.001,=1.17)始终低于GPS-IMU。尽管存在这种差异,但两种方法在总加速次数(R = 0.954)和总减速次数(R = 0.950)以及中等强度加速(2 - 4米/秒,R = 0.956)和减速(-2至-4米/秒,R = 0.944)方面的一致性非常高。高强度加速(>4米/秒,R = 0.338)和高强度减速(<-4米/秒,R = 0.838)时的一致性较低。总之,将TRACAB Gen5光学视频跟踪系统与Mediacoach软件相结合,为评估职业足球运动员的身体负荷提供了一种有效方法。然而,从该视频跟踪系统获得的加速度数据不应与GPS-IMU设备的数据互换使用,因为它会系统性地低估加速和减速数据。

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