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System for analysing athletic movement

  • US 9,682,280 B1
  • Filed: 09/20/2013
  • Issued: 06/20/2017
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/20/2013
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A system, comprising:

  • a sensing sub-system, comprising;

    at least one sensor for sensing an aspect of an athletic movement for an athlete, wherein the aspect of the athletic movement varies as a function of time during the athletic movement to generate an analog sensor signal; and

    an analog-to-digital converter coupled to the at least one sensor, the analog-to-digital converter configured to convert the analog sensor signal into a first digital sensor signal and to communicate the first digital sensor signal to an analytical sub-system; and

    the analytical sub-system comprising;

    one or more processors;

    a memory coupled to the one or more processors, the memory storing instructions that, when executed by the one or more processors, cause the one or more processors to;

    extract a plurality of portions of the first digital sensor signal upon receipt, the plurality of extracted portions including;

    a load phase measurement comprising an average eccentric rate of force development during the athletic movement;

    an explode phase measurement comprising an average relative concentric force during the athletic movement divided by a weight of the athlete; and

    a drive phase measurement comprising a concentric relative impulse during the athletic movement;

    store the plurality of extracted portions to a mass storage device as an athletic signature associated with the athlete; and

    generate, by the one or more processors, a profile of the athlete based on the stored athletic signature of the athlete, wherein the profile of the athlete is expressed as at least one of a plurality of profile parameters, including suitability for a given sport, proneness to injury, and suitability for particular athletic gear, and wherein each profile parameter is associated with an archetypal combination of a load phase measurement, an explode phase measurement and a drive phase measurement.

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