Dear all
I am looking to obtain a system to measure force and time whilst using a
concept 2 rowing ergometer. I am aware these type of systems exist (Hawkins,
2000:Torres-Moreno et al, 1999) however do not have any experience in using
them. My goal with such as system is to examine force, time, distance per
stroke, power (peak and mean) and ultimately use as a feedback mechanism. I
currently have access to a motion analysis system and EMG.
I was hoping for suggestions of such a system based on other experiences,
i.e. ease of use, calibration, standards of software, flexibility, cost,
availability etc.
I will post a summary of responses
Regards
Gary Doyle
Lecturer in Sports Science
University of East London
United Kingdom
g.a.doyle@uel.ac.uk
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I am looking to obtain a system to measure force and time whilst using a
concept 2 rowing ergometer. I am aware these type of systems exist (Hawkins,
2000:Torres-Moreno et al, 1999) however do not have any experience in using
them. My goal with such as system is to examine force, time, distance per
stroke, power (peak and mean) and ultimately use as a feedback mechanism. I
currently have access to a motion analysis system and EMG.
I was hoping for suggestions of such a system based on other experiences,
i.e. ease of use, calibration, standards of software, flexibility, cost,
availability etc.
I will post a summary of responses
Regards
Gary Doyle
Lecturer in Sports Science
University of East London
United Kingdom
g.a.doyle@uel.ac.uk
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