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Three-dimensional motion capture data during repetitive overarm throwing practice
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Jung, Hae Ryun
, In Sub Jeong
, Ozkaya, Gizem
, Min Young Shin
, Lin, Xue
, Kim, Eonho
, Min Ra Choi
, Ki-Kwang, Lee
, Heo, Woo Seong
, Mi Sun Kim
in
Kinematics
/ Learning
/ Motion capture
2018
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Three-dimensional motion capture data during repetitive overarm throwing practice
by
Jung, Hae Ryun
, In Sub Jeong
, Ozkaya, Gizem
, Min Young Shin
, Lin, Xue
, Kim, Eonho
, Min Ra Choi
, Ki-Kwang, Lee
, Heo, Woo Seong
, Mi Sun Kim
in
Kinematics
/ Learning
/ Motion capture
2018
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Three-dimensional motion capture data during repetitive overarm throwing practice
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Three-dimensional motion capture data during repetitive overarm throwing practice
2018
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Overview
Three-dimensional motion capture analysis is considered the gold standard for any movement research. Motion capture data were recorded for 7 healthy female participants with no prior throwing experience to investigate the learning process for overarm throwing during a selected period. Participants were monitored 3 times a week for 5 weeks. Each session consisted of 15 dominant and 15 nondominant hand side overarm throws. A total of 3,150 trials were recorded and preprocessed (labeling reflective markers) for further analysis. The presented dataset can provide valuable information about upper extremity kinematics of the learning process of overarm throwing without any kind of feedback. Furthermore, this dataset may be used for more advanced analysis techniques, which could lead to more insightful information.
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Nature Publishing Group
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