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Hi, I’m Naoto from the R&D department at LEOMO. In this post, I’d like to introduce a case study that captures an athlete’s characteristics through MPI analysis using the FTP test. We will look at the motion data of two...
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Hi, I’m Naoto from the R&D Department at LEOMO. Today I’ll be introducing how we checked the accuracy of the TYPE-R’s Foot Angular Range algorithm. Although the accuracy for all our algorithms has been meticulously validated using the OptiTrack motion capture system,...
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Hi, I’m Naoto from the R&D department at LEOMO. Today I’m going to share how the TYPE-R helped me find the 1) imbalance between my left and right pedaling motions, 2) why that imbalance was occurring, and 3) make changes...
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Hi, I’m Naoto from the R&D department at LEOMO. Today I’m going to introduce how the TYPE-R’s pelvic MPIs can be used to differentiate between pedaling while sitting and pedaling while standing. For this test, I used an indoor trainer...
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By Naoto Saita Hi, I’m Naoto from the R&D department at LEOMO. Today I’m going to share some data focused on movement imbalance using some data from Jun Furuta, a cyclist in the LEOMO Bellmare Racing Team. Furuta has several...
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Hi, I’m Naoto from the R&D department at LEOMO. Today we did an FTP test with Kohei Yokotsuka and found out some interesting ways for using the TYPE-R’s MPIs (Motion Performance Indicators). Yokotsuka is a member of our company’s racing team, LEOMO Bellmare.
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Hi, I’m Naoto from the R&D department at LEOMO, and I’d like to share my findings from one of our coach/athlete testing experiences. In this scenario, they used the TYPE-R with our prototype pelvic algorithms and prototype app for coaches. We were able to test these algorithms and software recently during the 2017 Japan National Championships ITT, which took place in the beautiful northern prefecture of Aomori, Japan.
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