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Evaluation of the Finis Swimsense(®) and the Garmin Swim(™) activity monitors for swimming performance and stroke kinematics analysis

AIMS: The study aims were to evaluate the validity of two commercially available swimming activity monitors for quantifying temporal and kinematic swimming variables. METHODS: Ten national level swimmers (5 male, 5 female; 15.3±1.3years; 164.8±12.9cm; 62.4±11.1kg; 425±66 FINA points) completed a set...

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Autores principales: Mooney, Robert, Quinlan, Leo R., Corley, Gavin, Godfrey, Alan, Osborough, Conor, ÓLaighin, Gearóid
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5298290/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28178301
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0170902
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author Mooney, Robert
Quinlan, Leo R.
Corley, Gavin
Godfrey, Alan
Osborough, Conor
ÓLaighin, Gearóid
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Quinlan, Leo R.
Corley, Gavin
Godfrey, Alan
Osborough, Conor
ÓLaighin, Gearóid
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description AIMS: The study aims were to evaluate the validity of two commercially available swimming activity monitors for quantifying temporal and kinematic swimming variables. METHODS: Ten national level swimmers (5 male, 5 female; 15.3±1.3years; 164.8±12.9cm; 62.4±11.1kg; 425±66 FINA points) completed a set protocol comprising 1,500m of swimming involving all four competitive swimming strokes. Swimmers wore the Finis Swimsense and the Garmin Swim activity monitors throughout. The devices automatically identified stroke type, swim distance, lap time, stroke count, stroke rate, stroke length and average speed. Video recordings were also obtained and used as a criterion measure to evaluate performance. RESULTS: A significant positive correlation was found between the monitors and video for the identification of each of the four swim strokes (Garmin: X(2) (3) = 31.292, p<0.05; Finis:X(2) (3) = 33.004, p<0.05). No significant differences were found for swim distance measurements. Swimming laps performed in the middle of a swimming interval showed no significant difference from the criterion (Garmin: bias -0.065, 95% confidence intervals -3.828–6.920; Finis bias -0.02, 95% confidence intervals -3.095–3.142). However laps performed at the beginning and end of an interval were not as accurately timed. Additionally, a statistical difference was found for stroke count measurements in all but two occasions (p<0.05). These differences affect the accuracy of stroke rate, stroke length and average speed scores reported by the monitors, as all of these are derived from lap times and stroke counts. CONCLUSIONS: Both monitors were found to operate with a relatively similar performance level and appear suited for recreational use. However, issues with feature detection accuracy may be related to individual variances in stroke technique. It is reasonable to expect that this level of error would increase when the devices are used by recreational swimmers rather than elite swimmers. Further development to improve accuracy of feature detection algorithms, specifically for lap time and stroke count, would also increase their suitability within competitive settings.
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spelling pubmed-52982902017-02-17 Evaluation of the Finis Swimsense(®) and the Garmin Swim(™) activity monitors for swimming performance and stroke kinematics analysis Mooney, Robert Quinlan, Leo R. Corley, Gavin Godfrey, Alan Osborough, Conor ÓLaighin, Gearóid PLoS One Research Article AIMS: The study aims were to evaluate the validity of two commercially available swimming activity monitors for quantifying temporal and kinematic swimming variables. METHODS: Ten national level swimmers (5 male, 5 female; 15.3±1.3years; 164.8±12.9cm; 62.4±11.1kg; 425±66 FINA points) completed a set protocol comprising 1,500m of swimming involving all four competitive swimming strokes. Swimmers wore the Finis Swimsense and the Garmin Swim activity monitors throughout. The devices automatically identified stroke type, swim distance, lap time, stroke count, stroke rate, stroke length and average speed. Video recordings were also obtained and used as a criterion measure to evaluate performance. RESULTS: A significant positive correlation was found between the monitors and video for the identification of each of the four swim strokes (Garmin: X(2) (3) = 31.292, p<0.05; Finis:X(2) (3) = 33.004, p<0.05). No significant differences were found for swim distance measurements. Swimming laps performed in the middle of a swimming interval showed no significant difference from the criterion (Garmin: bias -0.065, 95% confidence intervals -3.828–6.920; Finis bias -0.02, 95% confidence intervals -3.095–3.142). However laps performed at the beginning and end of an interval were not as accurately timed. Additionally, a statistical difference was found for stroke count measurements in all but two occasions (p<0.05). These differences affect the accuracy of stroke rate, stroke length and average speed scores reported by the monitors, as all of these are derived from lap times and stroke counts. CONCLUSIONS: Both monitors were found to operate with a relatively similar performance level and appear suited for recreational use. However, issues with feature detection accuracy may be related to individual variances in stroke technique. It is reasonable to expect that this level of error would increase when the devices are used by recreational swimmers rather than elite swimmers. Further development to improve accuracy of feature detection algorithms, specifically for lap time and stroke count, would also increase their suitability within competitive settings. Public Library of Science 2017-02-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5298290/ /pubmed/28178301 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0170902 Text en © 2017 Mooney et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Godfrey, Alan
Osborough, Conor
ÓLaighin, Gearóid
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title Evaluation of the Finis Swimsense(®) and the Garmin Swim(™) activity monitors for swimming performance and stroke kinematics analysis
title_full Evaluation of the Finis Swimsense(®) and the Garmin Swim(™) activity monitors for swimming performance and stroke kinematics analysis
title_fullStr Evaluation of the Finis Swimsense(®) and the Garmin Swim(™) activity monitors for swimming performance and stroke kinematics analysis
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the Finis Swimsense(®) and the Garmin Swim(™) activity monitors for swimming performance and stroke kinematics analysis
title_short Evaluation of the Finis Swimsense(®) and the Garmin Swim(™) activity monitors for swimming performance and stroke kinematics analysis
title_sort evaluation of the finis swimsense(®) and the garmin swim(™) activity monitors for swimming performance and stroke kinematics analysis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5298290/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28178301
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0170902
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