Strength training characteristics of different loads based on acceleration sensor and finite element simulation

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Abstract

Deep squat, bench press and hard pull are important ways for people to improve their strength. The use of sensors to measure force is rare. Measuring strength with sensors is extremely valuable for people to master the intensity of exercise to scientifically effective exercise. To this end, in this paper, we used a real-time wireless motion capture and mechanical evaluation system of the wearable sensor to measure the dynamic characteristics of 30 young men performing deep squat, bench press and hard pull maneuvers. The data of tibia were simulated with AnyBody 5.2 and ANSYS 19.2 to verify the authenticity. The result demonstrated that the appropriate force of the deep squat elbow joint, the hip joint and the knee joint is 40% 1RM, the appropriate force of the bench press is 40% 1RM and the appropriate force of the hard pull is 80% 1RM. The external force is the main factor of bone change. The mechanical characteristics of knee joint can be simulated after the Finite Element Analysis and the simulation of AnyBody model are verified.

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Pang, B., Ji, Z., Zhang, Z., Sun, Y., Ma, C., He, Z., … Jiang, G. (2021). Strength training characteristics of different loads based on acceleration sensor and finite element simulation. Sensors (Switzerland), 21(2), 1–13. https://doi.org/10.3390/s21020647

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