Title of article :
Assessing The Feasibility Of Pedometers For Quantifying The Volume Of Impacts During Varsity Athletic Practices
Author/Authors :
Burkhart، Timothy A نويسنده Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, , , Bertram، Robyn A نويسنده School of Rehabilitation Sciences, , , Schinkel-Ivy، Alison نويسنده School of Kinesiology and Health Sciences , , Andrews، David M نويسنده Department of Kinesiology ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2014
Abstract :
The purpose of the current investigation was to test the feasibility of utilizing pedometer data collected during gamelike
practices to quantify the number of impacts experienced by varsity athletes. Forty-four varsity basketball and soccer
athletes wore pedometers and the total number of steps and practice time were recorded during two different practices
of similar intensity. The normalized step count, calculated as the total numbers of steps divided by the practice time,
was obtained from the first practice and was used to estimate the step count for the second practice. The estimated step
count was then compared to the actual step count, as determined from the pedometers. The mean percent difference
between actual and estimated step counts was under 25% for approximately 75% of all athletes with no significant
difference between the estimated and actual number of steps. The presented results suggest that the pedometer-based
method presented here is a feasible method for estimating the number of steps experienced by university varsity
athletes.
Journal title :
International Journal of Kinesiology and Sports Science
Journal title :
International Journal of Kinesiology and Sports Science