Evidence of Chaos in Indoor Pedaling Motion using Non-linear Methods
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PETERS, Derek M., ed., Peter O'DONOGHUE, ed.. Performance analysis of sport IX. London: Routledge, 2013, pp. 203-214. ISBN 978-0-415-64339-9
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Quantitative studies of human motion have typically focused on properties of the
average motion and their fluctuations were consider ed noise. Recent publications (for example (Davids, et al., 2006)) found evidence that the alleged noise, called motion variability, contains important information useful to characterize mature motor skills and healthy states. Motion variability is always present in healthy human beings and even Olympic athletes show motion variability despite of several years of intensive training of specific movements. Lack or excess of variability are now understood as a deficiency in motor skills.
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QUINTANA-DUQUE, Juan-Carlos, Dietmar SAUPE, 2013. Evidence of Chaos in Indoor Pedaling Motion using Non-linear Methods. In: PETERS, Derek M., ed., Peter O'DONOGHUE, ed.. Performance analysis of sport IX. London: Routledge, 2013, pp. 203-214. ISBN 978-0-415-64339-9BibTex
@inproceedings{QuintanaDuque2013Evide-26677, year={2013}, title={Evidence of Chaos in Indoor Pedaling Motion using Non-linear Methods}, isbn={978-0-415-64339-9}, publisher={Routledge}, address={London}, booktitle={Performance analysis of sport IX}, pages={203--214}, editor={Peters, Derek M. and O'Donoghue, Peter}, author={Quintana-Duque, Juan-Carlos and Saupe, Dietmar} }
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