FIELD: sports.
SUBSTANCE: light zones of a specified size are set in a playing field, the change in the position of the light zones and training modes is set by the software and hardware. The light zones or their part, highlighted in a specified colour, are banned for an athlete and/or an implement to enter. They simulate the counteract of opposing players and, purposefully moving, interfere with the movement of the athlete. The zones react to the change in the direction of movement of the athlete with a specified response delay, caused by a delay in movement due to sensorimotor reaction time of opposing players. The movement of the athlete is recorded with a video camera located at a specified height above the playing field. The video image is analysed in the hardware/software system. The skillfulness of the athlete is evaluated by the number of hits by an athlete and/or with an implement to the banned zone, by the maximum value of the banned zone, the initial minimum value of its inertia, in which the faking athlete makes qualitative ground moves.
EFFECT: increased effectiveness of training and accuracy of evaluation of the athlete actions.
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Dates
2017-07-11—Published
2016-09-05—Filed