Validity of a low-cost friction encoder for measuring velocity, force and power in flywheel exercise devices
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the validity of a low-cost friction encoder against a criterion measure (strain gauge combined with a linear encoder) for assessing velocity, force and power in flywheel exercise devices. Ten young and physically active volunteers performed two sets of 14 maximal squats on a flywheel inertial device (YoYo Technology, Stockholm, Sweden) with five minutes rest between each set. Two different resistances were used (0.075 kg·m2 for the first set; 0.025 kg·m2 for the second). Mean velocity (Vrep), force (Frep) and power (Prep) for each repetition were assessed simultaneously via a friction encoder (Chronojump, Barcelona, Spain), and with a strain gauge combined with a linear encoder (MuscleLab 6000, Ergotest Technology, Porsgrunn, Norway). [...]
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Illera-Domínguez V, Fernández-Valdés Villa B, Gisbert-Orozco J, Ramirez-Lopez C, Nuell Turon S, González J, Weakley J. Validity of a low-cost friction encoder for measuring velocity, force and power in flywheel exercise devices. Biol Sport. 2023 Nov 18;40(3):805-811. DOI: 10.5114/biolsport.2023.119991
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