A study on modeling and simulation of sports training injury optimization from a biomechanical perspective

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Abstract

With the advancement of artificial intelligence technology today, sports training is one of the key methods for maintaining personal health. Reasonable sports training contributes to both the happiness and the physical well-being of athletes. However, because the intensity of sports training is greater than the physical endurance, it may lead to physical injury. The sports training injury model can collect the physical data of athletes, and simulate whether the actions that athletes want to practice are standard and correct through the collected data. If there are errors in the simulated exercise actions, the wrong exercise actions can be corrected in time, so as to reduce the incidence of sports injury accidents. Constructing the experimental model and analyzing the data involved are highly complex tasks; existing simulation models struggle to meet these challenges, significantly impacting the future development of such models. In view of this phenomenon, this paper, on the basis of the sports training injury model, combined with the neural network method, conducted an effective research on the construction of the sports training injury model, and inspected the performance of the model by testing the accuracy of the evaluation of the injury risk level, the degree of sports training injury, and the accuracy of the evaluation of the prediction results of the sports training injury model. The experimental data shows that the maximum accuracy of the sports training injury model in the horizontal and vertical directions was 94.43% and 95.26% respectively, and the maximum accuracy of the single injury degree and the composite injury degree was 48.68% and 55.01% respectively, which had high accuracy and operational efficiency, and can effectively avoid the occurrence of training injury.

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Lu, H. (2024). A study on modeling and simulation of sports training injury optimization from a biomechanical perspective. MCB Molecular and Cellular Biomechanics, 21(2). https://doi.org/10.62617/mcb.v21i2.233

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