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Health Detection System for Sports Dancers during Training Based on an Image Processing Technology

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Dance sport is a competition of athletes for qualities such as speed, strength, endurance, flexibility, and coordination, requiring a high level of overall physical fitness. As China's sports fever continues… Click to show full abstract

Dance sport is a competition of athletes for qualities such as speed, strength, endurance, flexibility, and coordination, requiring a high level of overall physical fitness. As China's sports fever continues to heat up, especially among students, the active nature of young people can lead to overenthusiasm for sports, dance, and other sports, which can lead to various physical discomforts during sports. Especially in the current sports habits of students, there is a great hidden danger of sports injuries. It is mainly due to excessive exercise, irregular exercise methods, and incomplete sports protective equipment. On this basis, this study proposes a model to further assess the health status of individuals and groups from the rate of energy consumption during exercise by building a real-time motion detection system. The development of sports health assessment systems, including the application of imaging techniques, is also analyzed. The experimental results in this article show that when the error threshold is set to 10%, the accuracy of the model is 85%, and the obtained results are ideal.

Keywords: health detection; system sports; health; detection system

Journal Title: Applied Bionics and Biomechanics
Year Published: 2022

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