Dear researchers,
I have been working on the analysis of sprint kinematics using both laser
(meaurement of position versus time via laser pulse time of flight, Laveg
Sport device by Jenoptik company) and radar gun (Doppler shift measurement
of velocity versus time using Stalker Radar's ATS unit) data. The
information from these devices is limited by the relatively low sampling
rates, 32 Hz for the radar unit and 100 Hz for the laser. Does anyone
have or know of similar devices with higher sampling rates that have been
used to analyse sprint motion via measurements of the lower torso while
the athlete is running?
Thank you,
David Headly
dheadly@collegiate-va.org"
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I have been working on the analysis of sprint kinematics using both laser
(meaurement of position versus time via laser pulse time of flight, Laveg
Sport device by Jenoptik company) and radar gun (Doppler shift measurement
of velocity versus time using Stalker Radar's ATS unit) data. The
information from these devices is limited by the relatively low sampling
rates, 32 Hz for the radar unit and 100 Hz for the laser. Does anyone
have or know of similar devices with higher sampling rates that have been
used to analyse sprint motion via measurements of the lower torso while
the athlete is running?
Thank you,
David Headly
dheadly@collegiate-va.org"
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