MOVEMENT TRAINING SYSTEMS LLC
MOVEMENT TRAINING SYSTEMS LLC Patent applications | ||
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20130223707 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR EVALUATING PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE - Systems and methods are provided for evaluating and correcting physical performance of an activity by a human. A user performing one or more physical activities may be evaluated based on criteria relating to their movement, such as strength and technique. The user's performance in relation to these criteria is then rated, and the values for the criteria are combined to provide an overall performance score. The performance score is used to determine a user's overall readiness and ability to perform the physical activity which was evaluated or an overall ability to perform physical activities. Performance scores for more than one physical activity may be combined to provide an overall performance ready score that captures the person's overall physical ability. Comparisons of performance scores over time may provide information as to whether a user is improving, and could be applied to evaluating physical rehabilitations from injuries. | 08-29-2013 |
20130028491 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PERFORMANCE TRAINING - Systems and methods for movement and position training of a human body are provided. An image capture device such as a still camera or video camera captures an image or video of a human body in a selected position or sequence of positions relating to a movement. The position or movement may relate to a physical activity, such as running, jumping, throwing or swinging. The image is then presented to a user on a display, where the user may select one or more positions of the human body for analysis. Upon selecting a position, an angle of the position is determined and then compared to a desired angle determined through known biomechanical measurements. The difference between the two angles is calculated, and the user is then presented with feedback, such as a corrective action, to aid the user in reducing the difference between the measured angle and the desired angle. | 01-31-2013 |