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MELBOURNE HEALTH TRAINING SERVICES

ALLIED HEALTH AND SPORT SERVICES - VIDEO ANALYSIS

 

Video analysis can consist of two parts: biomechanical and tactical analysis. In biomechanical analysis, a series of strokes or movements are filmed and analysed using tools such as slow motion or split-screen motion on the computer. Tactical analysis usually consists of filming and entire game or match and analysing patterns of shots or statistics such as number of errors, or percentage of winners from a certain part of the court. At MHTS we conduct video analysis of sports such as bicycling, running, track and field and all bat and ball sports.

 

Cycling

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Video analysis is used to evaluate the optimal angle of the lowerleg in relation to the upper leg when the crank arms are in 12 o'clock and 6 o'clock position. The yellow line simulates the femur, green the bisection of the femur (behind the patella) to the ankle bone.

The blue line is a perpendicularbase line to the crank position and theorange line indicates the actual pedal angle. The shaded red area donates the actual angle of the lower leg position.The optimal angle of the femur to the lower leg should fall between 25° and 30° when the pedal remains perpendicular to the crank at its lowest position. In the illustration the cyclist will have the seat height, for and aft position and their cleat position on the shoe examined and adjusted where necessary.

BIKEFIT - CYCLING TECHNIQUE - TRACK AND  FIELD ANALYSIS - RUNNING ANALYSIS- EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY -TRAINING PROGRAMS - PERSONAL TRAINING - EXERCISE REHABILITATION - SOFT TISSUE TREATMENT - FITNESS ADVICE - COUNSELLING

 

 Whether you are a coach or a serious student of golf, bowling, tennis, or any other sport, isn't it time you put video analysis software technology to work in your game?