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The utility of markerless motion capture for performance analysis in racket sports

Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part P: Journal of Sports Engineering and Technology
Recent technological advancements have allowed movements to be tracked ecologically via markerless motion capture (mocap). However, occlusions remain a major concern pertaining to markerless mocap.
J. Q. J. Tan, J. Chow, John Komar
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Quantifying Hitting Load in Racket Sports: A Scoping Review of Key Technologies.

International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance
PURPOSE This scoping review aims to identify the primary racket and arm-mounted technologies based on inertial measurement units that enable the quantification of hitting load in racket sports.
Quim Brich   +4 more
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A Breathable Soft Sensor for Tracking Racket Swings in Sports

2025 IEEE/ASME International Conference on Advanced Intelligent Mechatronics (AIM)
Accurately counting racket swings is critical in badminton training, as it provides essential feedback for athletes to monitor training volume, optimize techniques, and prevent overtraining. To address the lack of accessible and precise motion monitoring
Keshuai Yang   +3 more
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Ab. No. 86 Comparison of Shoulder Rotation Range, Strength and Proprioception in Racket Sports Players Versus Normal Individuals

Journal of Society of Indian Physiotherapists
Racket sports; involve agility, power and coordination. Repetitive nature of swinging a racket can lead to muscle imbalance, affect joint flexibility and strength, thus impacting shoulder range, strength and proprioception in racket sports players ...
Dhyan Patel, Neha Mukkamala
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Racket-Sports Ocular Injuries

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1986
The national trend toward physical fitness has propelled sports into an important cause of ocular trauma. At the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Boston, sports accounted for 23% of all ocular trauma admissions and for nearly 50% of the hyphema admissions (H.H. Slansky, S. Depperman, F. Benson, et al, unpublished data, 1980).
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IoT for Next-Generation Racket Sports Training

IEEE Internet of Things Journal, 2018
We propose an Internet of Things (IoT) framework for next-generation racket sports training. To validate its performance, a wireless wearable sensing device (WSD) based on microelectromechanical systems motion sensors was used to recognize different badminton strokes and classify skill levels from different badminton players.
Yufan Wang   +4 more
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Nutrition for racket sports

2002
Nutrition and training states are two crucial aspects in determining successful outcomes in sports performance. It is not possible to perform adequate training regimens unless correct attention is given to nutritional support. Furthermore, good training leading up to the day of competition can be undone by inappropriate nutritional strategies on the ...
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Eye Protection in Racket Sports: An Update

The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1987
In brief: A growing number of eye injuries in squash and racquetball in the late 1970s triggered research on eye protectors for these sports. The investigations showed that lensless eye guards were ineffective and that the frames of some lensed eye guards shattered when hit by a ball.
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Science and Racket Sports II

2002
Preface. Introduction. Part One: Physiology of racket sports. Physiological demands and fitness for squash. Maximum oxygen uptake in junior and senior elite squash players. Cardiorespiratory adjustments in middle-level tennis players: are long term cardiovascular adjustments possible?
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REVIEW OF RACKET SPORTS

The purpose of this script is to provide a comprehensive overview of racket sports – their history, rules, and equipment. The work discusses both classic and less popular disciplines that have gained recognition in various sports communities. This script can serve as a starting point for both sports students and anyone interested in an active lifestyle
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