Tailored feedback requirements for optimal motor learning
A screening and validation of four consumer available running wearablesTailored feedback requirements for optimal motor learning
A screening and validation of four consumer available running wearablesSamenvatting
The pervasiveness of wearable technology has opened the market for products that analyse running biomechanics and provide feedback to the user. To improve running technique feedback should target specific running biomechanical key points and promote an external focus. Aim for this study was to define and empirically test tailored feedback requirements for optimal motor learning in four consumer available running wearables. First, based on desk research and observations of coaches, a screening protocol was developed. Second, four wearables were tested according to the protocol. Third, results were reviewed, and four experts identified future requirements. Testing and reviewing the selected wearables with the protocol revealed that only two less relevant running biomechanical key points were measured. Provided feedback promotes an external focus of the user. Tailoring was absent in all wearables. These findings indicate that consumer available running wearables have a potential for optimal motor learning but need improvements as well.
Organisatie | Fontys |
Afdeling | Fontys Sport en Bewegen |
Lectoraat | Lectoraat Move to be |
Gepubliceerd in | Proceedings Vol. 2, Uitgave: 6 (ISEA 2018), Pagina: 198 |
Datum | 2018-02-22 |
Type | Conferentiebijdrage |
DOI | 10.3390/proceedings2060198 |
Taal | Engels |