Recording Progress in Junior Athletes' Proprioceptive Training using Modern Sports Technology
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https://doi.org/10.31926/but.shk.2023.16.65.2.3Keywords:
modern technology, OptoJump, proprioceptive training, junior athletesAbstract
This study investigates the efficacy of modern sports technology in monitoring and enhancing proprioceptive training among junior athletes. The research focuses on recording and analyzing the progress of young athletes engaged in proprioceptive exercises using state-of-the-art technological tools. Through a comprehensive examination of these advancements, this study aims to explore the impact of such technology on improving proprioception in junior athletes. The methods involve implementing specific training protocols while utilizing advanced tracking devices and analytical software to monitor and record the athletes' progress. The findings aim to provide insights into the effectiveness of modern sports technology in optimizing proprioceptive training among young athletes, thereby contributing to the enhancement of their overall athletic performance and injury prevention strategies.Downloads
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