Sport training using body sensor networks: A statistical approach to measure wrist rotation for golf swing

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Athletes in any sports can greatly benefit from feedback systems for improving the quality of their training. In this paper, we present a golf swing training system which incorporates wearable motion sensors to obtain inertial information and provide feedback on the quality of movements. The sensors are placed on a golf club and athlete's body at positions which capture the unique movements of a golf swing. We introduce a quantitative model which takes into consideration signal processing techniques on the collected data and quantifies the correctness of the performed actions. We evaluate the effectiveness of our framework on data obtained from four subjects and discuss ongoing research.

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Ghasemzadeh, H., Loseu, V., Guenterberg, E., & Jafari, R. (2011). Sport training using body sensor networks: A statistical approach to measure wrist rotation for golf swing. In BODYNETS 2009 - 4th International ICST Conference on Body Area Networks. ICST. https://doi.org/10.4108/ICST.BODYNETS2009.6035

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