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Motus R&D | Training Floor Research Integration | ROM & Injury Research | Driveline R&D Episode 25
Motus R&D | Training Floor Research Integration | ROM & Injury Research | Driveline R&D Episode 25
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Length:
70 minutes
Released:
Aug 3, 2020
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Podcast episode
Description
Episode 25 of the Driveline R&D (Research and Drinks) Podcast! With Anthony Brady, Alex Caravan, and Kyle Lindley. Timestamps: 3:45 Upcoming Podcast News 11:10 Model Improvements for Youth players in Swing Profile 14:30 Ongoing R&D work with Motus 34:35 Training Floor Research Integration 41:50 Talk about how ROM request -> investigation started 45:30 Specific BTS of an example of R&D requests 53:10 ROM & injury research investigations 59:00 Significant ROM ANOVA results talk and discussion
In Episode 25 we talk exciting future podcast plans (Caravan offers $100 for the most hardcore of listeners!), general updates (including improving the Exp EV/LA model in Swing Profile for Youth Players) and what we've been doing in-gym as MotusValidation (link to our older peer-reviewed study of Motus validation) and what the landscape looks like there in future Motus research projects.
Then Brady sheds some light on the current existing workflow of R&D requests from the training floors and proposed improvements -- we pull the curtains back a bit and talk general bottlenecks when it comes to requests. Then we finish off with an ongoing project stemming from training floor requests and talk Part I of Caravan's investigation relating ROM, injury designations, and motion capture joint kinetics. It's a loooot of wide (many columns) but small (not that many rows!) data talk in this episode!
Link to some of the repeated measures correlation analysis the guys talk about in relation to Motus validation: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5383908/
Link to the hosts' twitters: Anthony Brady: https://twitter.com/BaseballFreak_9 Alex Caravan: https://twitter.com/Alex_Caravan Kyle Lindley: https://twitter.com/kylelindley_
In Episode 25 we talk exciting future podcast plans (Caravan offers $100 for the most hardcore of listeners!), general updates (including improving the Exp EV/LA model in Swing Profile for Youth Players) and what we've been doing in-gym as MotusValidation (link to our older peer-reviewed study of Motus validation) and what the landscape looks like there in future Motus research projects.
Then Brady sheds some light on the current existing workflow of R&D requests from the training floors and proposed improvements -- we pull the curtains back a bit and talk general bottlenecks when it comes to requests. Then we finish off with an ongoing project stemming from training floor requests and talk Part I of Caravan's investigation relating ROM, injury designations, and motion capture joint kinetics. It's a loooot of wide (many columns) but small (not that many rows!) data talk in this episode!
Link to some of the repeated measures correlation analysis the guys talk about in relation to Motus validation: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5383908/
Link to the hosts' twitters: Anthony Brady: https://twitter.com/BaseballFreak_9 Alex Caravan: https://twitter.com/Alex_Caravan Kyle Lindley: https://twitter.com/kylelindley_
Released:
Aug 3, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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