Detection and Analysis of Motricity and Somato-Functional Indices of 3X3 Basketball Players to Customize Sports Training

M. Oproescu, Ion Mihaila, N. Bizon, Dumitru Tudosoiu, Vasile-Gabriel Iana, Leonard Julien Fleancu, F. Cojanu, V. Potop, M. Ilie, Daniela Corina Popescu
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In the game of basketball in general and in the game of 3x3 basketball, the emphasis is on general physical training and not on specific training, thus allowing the players to have a multilateral training. In order to facilitate the players' positional specialization, the paper aims to improve the body's main functions, allowing adaptation to effort and, at the same time, optimizing athletes' performances. The research that represents the premises of this paper is based on motricity, somato-functional and medical evidence and aims to identify, using predictive and corrective techniques with artificial intelligence (AI), the factors that contribute to the development of an adaptive sports training model for basketball players 3X3. Thus, the goal is to optimize the performance of 3X3 basketball players. By adapting the acquisition of somato-functional and motricity indices respectively, the training model can be applied in other individual or team sports.
3X3篮球运动员运动性和躯体功能指标的检测与分析
在一般的篮球比赛和3x3篮球比赛中,强调的是一般的体能训练,而不是具体的训练,从而使运动员有一个多边的训练。为了促进运动员的位置专业化,本文旨在提高身体的主要功能,使其适应努力,同时优化运动员的表现。代表本文前提的研究基于运动性、躯体功能和医学证据,旨在利用人工智能(AI)的预测和纠正技术,确定有助于篮球运动员3X3适应性运动训练模型发展的因素。因此,目标是优化3X3篮球运动员的表现。通过适应躯体功能和运动指标的获取,该训练模型可应用于其他个人或团体运动项目。
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