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SUMMARY
In the last decade, assessing the velocity of movement execution has become a key aspect to evaluate the quality of a session in several strength training methodologies, such as velocity-based training. Evidence exists that IMUs can be considered valid and reliable tools to estimate barbell velocity trajectories during different barbell exercises. To date, both linear position transducers and video-based solutions have been used to assess barbell velocity in Paralympic bench press, albeit with some drawbacks. From an applicability standpoint, there is a need for new solutions able to provide both event-specific . . .
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