Swimming Phase-Based Performance Evaluation Using a Single IMU in Main Swimming Techniques.

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serval:BIB_FDB4E8E2ED70
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
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Title
Swimming Phase-Based Performance Evaluation Using a Single IMU in Main Swimming Techniques.
Journal
Frontiers in bioengineering and biotechnology
Author(s)
Hamidi Rad M., Aminian K., Gremeaux V., Massé F., Dadashi F.
ISSN
2296-4185 (Print)
ISSN-L
2296-4185
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2021
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
9
Pages
793302
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: epublish
Abstract
Comprehensive monitoring of performance is essential for swimmers and swimming coaches to optimize the training. Regardless of the swimming technique, the swimmer passes various swimming phases from wall to wall, including a dive into the water or wall push-off, then glide and strokes preparation and finally, swimming up to the turn. The coach focuses on improving the performance of the swimmer in each of these phases. The purpose of this study was to assess the potential of using a sacrum-worn inertial measurement unit (IMU) for performance evaluation in each swimming phase (wall push-off, glide, stroke preparation and swimming) of elite swimmers in four main swimming techniques (i.e. front crawl, breaststroke, butterfly and backstroke). Nineteen swimmers were asked to wear a sacrum IMU and swim four one-way 25 m trials in each technique, attached to a tethered speedometer and filmed by cameras in the whole lap as reference systems. Based on the literature, several goal metrics were extracted from the instantaneous velocity (e.g. average velocity per stroke cycle) and displacement (e.g. time to reach 15 m from the wall) data from a tethered speedometer for the swimming phases, each one representing the goodness of swimmer's performance. Following a novel approach, that starts from swimming bout detection and continues until detecting the swimming phases, the IMU kinematic variables in each swimming phase were extracted. The highly associated variables with the corresponding goal metrics were detected by LASSO (least absolute shrinkage and selection operator) variable selection and used for estimating the goal metrics with a linear regression model. The selected kinematic variables were relevant to the motion characteristics of each phase (e.g. selection of propulsion-related variables in wall push-off phase), providing more interpretability to the model. The estimation reached a determination coefficient (R <sup>2</sup> ) value more than 0.75 and a relative RMSE less than 10% for most goal metrics in all swimming techniques. The results show that a single sacrum IMU can provide a wide range of performance-related swimming kinematic variables, useful for performance evaluation in four main swimming techniques.
Keywords
performance evaluation, sports biomechanics, swimming, variable selection, wearable sensor
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Web of science
Open Access
Yes
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02/12/2023 8:16
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