3D measurements are an important contribution in analyzing alpine skiing. Therefore several methods are used. Unfortunately they all have several disadvantages such as: huge amount of human work for preparation of measurements and extracting data and relatively short measurement area. In order to obey them, we propose a new measuring procedure based on a L1/L2 GPS/GLONASS Leica GNSS system and Xsens Moven Mocap inertial suit. The inertial suit records a whole body 3D movement. (Comment: Innovation award).
B.03 Paper at an international scientific conference
COBISS.SI-ID: 3496881The most important achivement is publishing Science of Gymnastics Journal (www.scienceofgymnastics.com), which started in October 2009. Since than journal is included in different data bases among them the most important are Scopus, ProQuest and SportDiscus. In year 2009 one issue was published (6articles, authors were from 4 countries), in next years we published 3 issues per year. In 2010 we published 15 articles, authors were from 8 countries, in 2011 16 articles, authors were from 13 držav, and in 2012 20 articles, authors were from 14 countries. During the period 2009 to 2012 number of visitors raised from 3078 (64 countries) in 2009, trought 2010 - 12.814 (87 countries), 2011 - 16.267 (96 countries) and 2012 - 18.723 visitors (from more than 100 countries). IN the first 2013 issue we published 7 articles, also we will have 7 articles in the second issue). In Web of knowledge data base (Thomson Reuters) journal is cited under short names SCI GYMNASTICS J and SCI GYM J, together journal has up to now 29 citations.
C.04 Editorial board of an international magazine
COBISS.SI-ID: 3996849Invited lecture place in the context of international winter school Sport Performance: A lifespan challenge – SPALC 2, organized by University of Rome (Istituto Universitario di Scienze Motorie in Rome). The programme is centred on sport and exercise sciences viewed as an interdisciplinary area at the interface with biology, medicine, economy and social sciences. The participants were doctoral students from seven European countries. Contribution was mainly focused on the social aspects of sports, with special emphasis on the role of sport in definition of national identity.
B.04 Guest lecture
COBISS.SI-ID: 4094385The purpose of the study was to determine stability of kinematic structure of ski jumping technique of flying. The research project was realised on a sample of elite Slovene ski jumpers (N=29) who participated in the experiment on the Hinterzarten (HS95m) jumping hill on 20 August 2008. Ten kinematics variables of ski jumping flying technique were formed. Seven jumps were done in the experiment, with duration time of 90 minutes. Three cameras were filming the flight position at 15 m, 32 m and 60 m after the take off bridge operating at 50 fps in perpendicular direction in sagital plane.
B.03 Paper at an international scientific conference
COBISS.SI-ID: 4093617Time motion analysis in basketball has frequently been used to evaluate the activity profiles for different playing positions. The study amends the handball velocity classes to account for the smaller court dimensions of basketball. Movement intensity of guards, wings and centres were classified into 5 different velocity classes based on the handball classes adjusted proportionately for court length. The amended handball velocity classes resulted in players’ movements being categorised in the faster velocity classes more often with more frequent changes of velocity class evident.
B.03 Paper at an international scientific conference
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