The document discusses ZenoLink's motion capture process for hockey. It involves filming a calibration cube and player skating with multiple cameras, using the cube footage to create a 3D model of the player, and analyzing the model with proprietary software to measure movement metrics and kinetics. ZenoLink then provides athletes a Progressive Skills Training program individualized from the analysis to improve performance and reduce injury risk.
3. Data Collection
1. Film Calibration Cube
Camera 1 Camera 2
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4. Data Collection
2. Film Skating
Camera 1 Camera 2
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5. Creation of 3D Model
• 2D points from each camera are turned into
3D points using relationship between known
cube dimensions and digitized points on cube
• Resulting in a 3D anatomical model of the
athlete…..
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6. Post Processing
• ZenoLink proprietary software is then used to
measure aspects of movement affecting
performance
– Kinetic Link
– Speed of Center of Mass
– Knee Flexion/Extension
– Hip Flexion Extension
– Torso Rotation
– Knee Flexion/Extension Speed
– Hip Flexion/Extension Speed
– Stick Dynamics
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7. Post Processing
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8. Progressive Skills Training
• ZenoLink provides the athlete with a
specialized Progressive Skills Training (PST)
program
– Targets specific areas to help them get dramatic
results toward improving their athletic potential
and reduce their chances of injury.
– Athletes, coaches and trainers can access their
results on zenolink.com to incorporate the PST
program into their current strength and
conditioning routines.
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