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Human performance can be enhanced through considered deployment of modern technologies in a wide range of domains and environments. CAMERA researchers have recently had four papers published in the field; two accepted at conferences for the International Society of Biomechanics in Sports 2020 and CVPR Sports 2020, and two full...
An exciting new project has been launched at CAMERA. Researchers James Cowburn, Dr Dario Cazzola, Dr Steffi Colyer and Dr Aki Salo will assess the movement forces on human lower limbs in low gravity settings using computer simulation and anti-gravity devices. A joint European Space Agency (ESA) – University of...
Another article by Dr Steffi Colyer and Dr Aki Salo (with researchers Dr Ryu Nagahara and Dr Yohei Takai) has been selected as the Editor’s Choice for December 2018 in the prestigious Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports. How sprinters accelerate beyond the velocity plateau of soccer players:...
We have two new papers recently published. How sprinters accelerate beyond the velocity plateau of soccer players: Waveform analysis of ground reaction forces The forces applied to the ground during sprinting (as well as aerodynamic drag) directly determine an athlete’s acceleration, which is clearly important to many athletics events, but...
A recent article by Dr Steffi Colyer and Dr Aki Salo in collaboration with Dr Ryu Nagahara (from the National Institute of Fitness and Sports in Kanoya, Kagoshima, Japan) has been selected as the Editor’s Choice for July 2018 in the prestigious Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports....
We are delighted that our research has been presented at WAVC 2018. Technology has become a key part of monitoring and improving the performance and welfare of elite level athletes. Through intelligent measurement systems, coaching staff can optimise technique, avoid and care for injuries, and observe the effect of training...
Read how our researchers have been working with British Skeleton and UK Sport to improve the skeleton start “There’s more to skeleton than meets the ice” Their recently published research can be found in the Journal of Sport Sciences. Photo: Dr Aki Salo
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