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David Besky & Kyle Wasserberger | Applied v Academic Biomechanics | Driveline R&D Pod Ep 72
David Besky & Kyle Wasserberger | Applied v Academic Biomechanics | Driveline R&D Pod Ep 72
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Length:
64 minutes
Released:
Mar 7, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Episode 72 of the Driveline R&D Podcast with Anthony Brady, Alex Caravan, and Kyle Lindley!
With two guests: David Besky & Kyle Wasserberger!
Today we had both Besky and Wass on the show (Lindley got cold feet aka was in NorCal for his b-day). Possibly our most research-y pod yet we did not hold back -- we talked about struggles we've experienced leveraging our ever growing database of marker-based motion capture, how some things out there in academia straight up don't make sense, how valuable our access to elite athletes in the lab is and what we're most looking forward to crunching. Start sipping on a coffee cuz you're gonna need to be on one to absorb everything in this episode!
Timestamps:
0:00 Intros
3:59 Some Degen drinking backgrounds for the str8-edge boyz
5:50 Guests' Background
11:26 Main Sources of Internal Biomech Data Sources
14:20 Brady's UPS Guest Lecture
18:05 Concerns/Thoughts about lack of industry-centralized motion capture model
22:57 6dof vs IK models
26:50 Importance of domain knowledge
30:05 Past studies based off gait analysis/non-elite athlete populations
32:53 Rec's for First Time Data Dives Into Biomech Data
38:25 Reflecting on previous research driving definitions, methods
39:58 Event definitions and impact of precise definitions
44:45 Squashing the 9000 deg/s myth
47:08 Energy flow calculations
52:34 Futue Investigations we're pumped on
57:49 #1 Rec for Starting Biomech Lab
Link to the hosts' + guest Twitters:
Alex Caravan: https://twitter.com/Alex_Caravan
Anthony Brady: https://twitter.com/BaseballFreak_9
Kyle Wasserberger: https://twitter.com/kww_DL
David Besky: https://twitter.com/David_Besky
With two guests: David Besky & Kyle Wasserberger!
Today we had both Besky and Wass on the show (Lindley got cold feet aka was in NorCal for his b-day). Possibly our most research-y pod yet we did not hold back -- we talked about struggles we've experienced leveraging our ever growing database of marker-based motion capture, how some things out there in academia straight up don't make sense, how valuable our access to elite athletes in the lab is and what we're most looking forward to crunching. Start sipping on a coffee cuz you're gonna need to be on one to absorb everything in this episode!
Timestamps:
0:00 Intros
3:59 Some Degen drinking backgrounds for the str8-edge boyz
5:50 Guests' Background
11:26 Main Sources of Internal Biomech Data Sources
14:20 Brady's UPS Guest Lecture
18:05 Concerns/Thoughts about lack of industry-centralized motion capture model
22:57 6dof vs IK models
26:50 Importance of domain knowledge
30:05 Past studies based off gait analysis/non-elite athlete populations
32:53 Rec's for First Time Data Dives Into Biomech Data
38:25 Reflecting on previous research driving definitions, methods
39:58 Event definitions and impact of precise definitions
44:45 Squashing the 9000 deg/s myth
47:08 Energy flow calculations
52:34 Futue Investigations we're pumped on
57:49 #1 Rec for Starting Biomech Lab
Link to the hosts' + guest Twitters:
Alex Caravan: https://twitter.com/Alex_Caravan
Anthony Brady: https://twitter.com/BaseballFreak_9
Kyle Wasserberger: https://twitter.com/kww_DL
David Besky: https://twitter.com/David_Besky
Released:
Mar 7, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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