D'ANDREA, F, HELLER, B, JAMES, D, KOERGER, H and DUNN, Marcus (2019). Ground reaction force estimation in football using inertial measurement units during alternate lateral bounding. Footwear Science, 11 (sup1), S77-S78. [Article]
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Abstract
Ground reaction force (GRF) is of interest to understand the mechanics of football shoe-surface interactions and the consequences for athletic performance (Luo & Stefanyshyn, 2011 Luo, G., & Stefanyshyn, D. (2011). Identification of critical traction values for maximum athletic performance. Footwear Science, 3, 127–138. doi:10.1080/19424280.2011.639807
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). Force platforms (FP) are the gold standard for measuring GRF; however, they are expensive devices, athletes may adjust their movements to target a specific area and installation is difficult outside the laboratory under football specific surfaces. Potential candidates to overcome these limitations and estimate GRFs in-field are inertial measurement units (IMU).
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