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In the video, we’ll discuss athlete load monitoring, which is a key part of sports science, and specifically player tracking technologies. We’ll explore the basics of collecting external load data with these technologies and considerations for sports scientists to collect accurate and clean data.
This video is a great introduction to using tracking technologies to capture external load for athlete monitoring. We explain technologies such as Global Positioning Systems (GPS), Inertial Measurement Units (IMU), Local Positioning Systems (LPS), or Optical Tracking (OT), as well as the data collection and processing settings for sports scientists.
Torres-Ronda et al., (2022) Sports Performance & Science Reports
Tracking Systems in Team Sports: Back to Basics: https://sportperfsci.com/tracking-systems-in-team-sports-back-to-basics/
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I, Jo Clubb, am a Sports Scientist and have worked in the Premier League, NHL, and NFL. I have an undergraduate Sports Science degree from Loughborough University and a masters in High Performance Sport from the Australian Catholic University. I now consult to teams, sports tech companies, and individuals all over the world on sports science and data analytics. This channel is designed to share insights that you can apply to athletes (or yourself!) on sports science and physical education topics such as training load, athlete testing and monitoring, sports injury prevention, and strength and conditioning.
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