Use of Inertial Measurement Units for Detection of the Support Phases in Discus Throwing
José Sánchez-Moreno, David Moreno-Salinas, Juan Carlos Álvarez-Ortiz

TL;DR
This paper introduces a method using IMUs to accurately detect key movement phases in discus throwing, validated with elite athletes and coaches.
Contribution
A simple, reliable methodology for detecting discus throwing phases using IMUs, validated with elite athletes.
Findings
The proposed method detected all five phases of discus throwing with 100% accuracy and no false positives.
Results were validated by professional coaches, confirming the method's reliability.
The method is practical, time-efficient, and cost-effective for analyzing athletic movements.
Abstract
Photogrammetry applied to sports provides precise data on athlete positions and time instants, especially with digital motion capture systems. However, detecting and identifying specific events in athletic movements such as discus throwing can be challenging when using only images. For example, with high-speed video, it is difficult to pinpoint the exact frame when events like foot touchdown or takeoff occur, as contact between shoe and ground may span several frames. Inertial measurement units (IMUs) can detect maxima and minima in linear accelerations and angular velocities, helping to accurately determine these specific events in throwing movements. As a result, comparing photogrammetry data with IMU data becomes challenging because of the differences in the methods used to detect events. Even if comparisons can be made with IMU data from other sports researchers, variations in…
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TopicsStructural Health Monitoring Techniques · Diabetic Foot Ulcer Assessment and Management · Lower Extremity Biomechanics and Pathologies
