High speed cameras in sport and exercise. Practical applications in sports training and performance analysis
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.51698/aloma.2016.34.2.13-23Palabras clave:
slow motion, human movement, acute learning, motion analysisResumen
Technological advances applied to the world of sport have improved the experience of participants, coaches and spectators. The high-speed cameras and the video in slow motion allowed studying and improve learning processes and performance in sports, analyzing the movement and evaluating several factors in these processes. Thus, these cameras have helped to improve feedback supply to the training and learning sessions. Moreover, it constitute a valuable tool for both researchers and coaches to assess performance and measure the duration of events, velocities, accelerations and forces that are generated in human movement. This article aims to improve the knowledge of the reader in this area. It analyzes the various tools on the market, as well as smart mobile phones and applications based on the use of the camera, high-speed in lots of cases. It also refers to software used for movement analysis. The article seeks to highlight recent research that used this technology and suggest affordable and valuable practical applications for improving training and teaching processes in the modern sport.Publicado
Número
Sección
Derechos de autor 2018 Bernat Buscà Safont-Tria, Marc Quintana Recasens, Josep Maria Padullés Rius
Esta obra está bajo una licencia internacional Creative Commons Atribución-NoComercial-CompartirIgual 4.0.
A partir del número 39(1) 2021, los autores y autoras conservan sus derechos y conceden a la revista el derecho de primera publicación de la obra, registrada bajo una licencia de reconocimiento de Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-ShareAlike (by-nc-sa). Se les anima a los autores que hagan la máxima difusión de su artículo, por ejemplo publicarlo en línea y se les propone que lo hagan (por ejemplo, en repositorios institucionales o en su página web) antes y durante el proceso de envío, porque puede producir buenos resultados y hacer que la obra publicada reciba más citas.