The technology of modeling and management training in rowing sports
It begins testing of simulation technology systems and control training in rowing (rowing, kayaking and canoeing, rowing boats "Dragon") on the basis of physiological avatar technology. Owners of smartphones with Windows 10 Mobile and Windows Phone 8.1, participating in proscale beta mobile application "Physiological avatar", invite you to participate in the testing of the software module modeling and management training in rowing. 1.3.0 version of the test application. If you are an athlete, coach and a member of the testing program, you can take part in this process.
The basis of the new integrated system modeling and management training in rowing put Physiological avatar technology and the technology of constructing a mathematical model of the individual propeller cycle dynamics based on the video.
New features
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A formal approach to the description of "a sense of water" in athletes and its numerical indicators. Analysis of the rowing cycle on geometric and dynamic criteria.
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Formal energy approach to the assessment of the effectiveness of rowing technique. Getting numerical performance indicators and comparison of different techniques in terms of efficiency.
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Distant analysis of rowing technique on physiological criteria. Lactate and lactate threshold in relation to the passage of a particular race. Simulation of various techniques of rowing during the passage of a distance.
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The use of training impulse technology (TRIMPS) in the planning of the training process in order to increase the lactate threshold.
Rowing cycle canoe "Sport School-1, Samara, Russia, 2016". On the basis of this video of the same name built a mathematical model of the rowing cycle.
To study and compare the various techniques of rowing create cloud library 2D skeletal models of rowing cycle.
Rowing cycle canoe "Opalev - 2008". On the basis of this video of the same name built a mathematical model of the rowing cycle.
Demonstrate procedure of cyclic and distance research techniques of canoeing.
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