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Utilization of Inertial Measurement Units for Determining the Sequential Chain of Baseball Strike Posture

Journal

SENSORS
Volume 21, Issue 9, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/s21093280

Keywords

inertial measurement units; visual-motor coordination; eye gaze; baseball swing

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  1. Young Scholar Fellowship Program by the Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) in Taiwan [MOST-108-2636-E-007-002, MOST-1092636-E-007-015]

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This study investigated different swing strategies between professional and amateur batters using IMU and eye-tracking devices. The results showed that professional batters had more rhythmic and efficient body movements, with differences in gaze position and timing of angular velocity compared to the amateur group.
The purpose of this study was to employ inertial measurement units (IMU) with an eye-tracking device to investigate different swing strategies between two levels of batters. The participants were 20 healthy males aged 20 to 30 years old, with ten professional and ten amateur batters. Eye gaze position, head, shoulder, trunk, and pelvis angular velocity, and ground reaction forces were recorded. The results showed that professional batters rotated segments more rhythmically and efficiently than the amateur group. Firstly, the professional group spent less time in the preparation stages. Secondly, the maximum angular velocity timing of each segment of the professional group was centralized in the swing cycle. Thirdly, the amateur group had significantly earlier gaze timing of the maximum angular velocity than the professional group. Moreover, the maximum angular velocity timing of the gaze was the earliest parameter among the five segments, and significantly earlier (at least 16.32% of cycle time) than the maximum angular velocity of the head, shoulder, trunk, and pelvis within the amateur group. The visual-motor coordination strategies were different between the two groups, which could successfully be determined by wearable instruments of IMU.

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