Hi
Apologies for any cross-posting.
Has anyone used the V scope device in weightlifting coaching and/or
research to track the bar's kinematics?
A description of the system is on the following web page
http://www.eleikosport.se/eng/Product.asp?PageNumber=108&Product_Id=198
If you have used it, please let me know of its advantages and any
disadvantages (e.g. cost, durability, practicality, robustness of
measures e.g. reliability and validity, etc), as well as any other
systems that give you similar data. If you know of other systems,
also let me know which you prefer and why.
Thanks
Justin
Justin Keogh
President AUT Powerlifting and Strongman Club
Senior Lecturer
Division of Sport and Recreation
Institute of Sport and Recreation Research New Zealand
Auckland University of Technology
Private bag 92006
Auckland 1020
New Zealand
Room AH221I
Phone: 64-9-921-9999 ext 7617
Fax: 64-9-921-9960
email: justin.keogh@aut.ac.nz
http://www.aut.ac.nz/schools/sport_and_recreation/our_staff/
Apologies for any cross-posting.
Has anyone used the V scope device in weightlifting coaching and/or
research to track the bar's kinematics?
A description of the system is on the following web page
http://www.eleikosport.se/eng/Product.asp?PageNumber=108&Product_Id=198
If you have used it, please let me know of its advantages and any
disadvantages (e.g. cost, durability, practicality, robustness of
measures e.g. reliability and validity, etc), as well as any other
systems that give you similar data. If you know of other systems,
also let me know which you prefer and why.
Thanks
Justin
Justin Keogh
President AUT Powerlifting and Strongman Club
Senior Lecturer
Division of Sport and Recreation
Institute of Sport and Recreation Research New Zealand
Auckland University of Technology
Private bag 92006
Auckland 1020
New Zealand
Room AH221I
Phone: 64-9-921-9999 ext 7617
Fax: 64-9-921-9960
email: justin.keogh@aut.ac.nz
http://www.aut.ac.nz/schools/sport_and_recreation/our_staff/