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Biomechanics is changing how athletes train smarter
Sports biomechanics is moving from the lab to the field, helping athletes boost performance, prevent injuries, and recover more effectively. With motion capture, force plates, and wearable sensors, ...
1 School of Sport Science, Exercise and Health, The University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia 2 Monash Injury Research Institute, Monash University, School of Chiropractic and Sports Science, ...
A Discussion On Swim Training: Is It An Art or Science? Like the rest of life, the answer to the above question is complicated. Dudley Duncan’s recent The Art of Swimming is just the latest piece of ...
New module brings ball tracking into Theia's flagship product, Theia3D, enabling a complete, synchronized view of performance ...
Veteran running injury researcher Irene Davis believes the key to healthy running is to run soft with good alignment. Evolutionary biologist Dan Lieberman says we should walk, run slow (with ...
Theia has expanded its Theia3D markerless motion capture platform with a new ball tracking module, enabling synchronized analysis of athlete biomechanics, bat path, and ball flight. This integration ...
In partnership with the Emirates Golf Federation, two players and the national team’s coaching staff participated in the cutting-edge training. Jean-Jacques Rivet, Head of Biomechanics & Sports ...
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