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2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-12
Author(s):  
Yan Wang ◽  
Yuchen Zhang ◽  
LinJun Shen ◽  
ShuMing Wang

As a whole-body sport, skipping rope plays an increasingly important role in daily life. In rope-skipping education, due to the lack of professional teachers, the training efficiency of students is low. The rope-skipping monitoring device is heavy and expensive, and the cost of labor statistics and energy consumption are high. In order to quickly analyze the movement process of students and provide correct guidance, this article implements the movement analysis method of the human body movement process. The problem of limb posture analysis in rope skipping is transformed into a multilabel classification problem, a real-time human motion analysis method based on mobile vision is proposed, and the algorithm model is verified in the rope-skipping scene. The experimental results prove that this paper proposes the improved algorithm, which achieved the expected effect. In the analysis of rope-skipping action, the choice of hyperparameters during the experiment is introduced, and it is verified that the proposed ALSTM-LSTM can solve the problem of multilabel classification in the rope-skipping process. The accuracy rate reaches 95.1%, and it can provide the best in all indicators and good performance. It is of great significance for movement analysis and movement quality evaluation during exercise.


2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 92-97
Author(s):  
Vinh Huy Chau

Background: Football is a team sport; players often have fierce ball disputes to limit the opponent's ability, resulting in a lot of physical consumption. Objective: To evaluate the professional development of physical fitness for U10 five-a-side football teams, this study introduces several exercises to test and improve their physical strength. Methods: We introduce 5 tests, including long jump on the spot, 15-meter sprint, 5x30m sprints, 5-minute running, and 1-minute rope skipping. 6 months of training was divided into 3 phases with four 90-minute training sessions/week. Phase 1 was aimed for the players to adapt to normal training, phase 2 was to develop the maximum focus speed, and phase 3 was to develop professional physical strength. Results: The results show that after 6 months of training, the participants’ physical achievements in all tests have witnessed growth. The growth was statistically significant because tcalculated > tstandard at the possibility P < 0.05, especially in the test of rope skipping in one minute with the highest growth rate W = 9.47%. Conclusion: The results of this research can be used as a reference and scientific basis of general physical fitness development in football for kids to build training programs and improve their effectiveness.


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (11) ◽  
pp. 25413-25419
Author(s):  
Xinxin Li ◽  
Jiawen Wang

Video Repetition Counting is one of the important research areas in computer vision. It focuses on estimating the number of repeating actions. In this paper, we propose a method for video-based rope skipping repetition counting that combines the ResNet Model and a counting algorithm. Each frame in the given video is first classified into two categories: upward and downward, describing its current motion status. Then the classification sequence of the video is processed by a statistical counting algorithm to obtain the final repetition number. The experiments on real-world videos show the efficiency of our model.


Symmetry ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (11) ◽  
pp. 2127
Author(s):  
Thomas J. Summers ◽  
Hrishikesh Tupkar ◽  
Tyler M. Ozvat ◽  
Zoë Tregillus ◽  
Kenneth A. Miller ◽  
...  

The restricted rotation of chemical bonds may lead to the formation of stable, conformationally chiral molecules. While the asymmetry in chiral molecules is generally observed in the presence of one or more stereocenters, asymmetry exhibited by conformational chirality in compounds lacking stereocenters, called atropisomerism, depends on structural and temperature factors that are still not fully understood. This atropisomerism is observed in natural diarylether heptanoids where the length of the intramolecular tether constrains the compounds to isolable enantiomers at room temperature. In this work, we examine the impact tether length has on the activation free energies to isomerization of a diarylether cyclophane substructure with a tether ranging from 6 to 14 carbons. Racemization activation energies are observed to decay from 48 kcal/mol for a 7-carbon tether to 9.2 kcal/mol for a 14-carbon tether. Synthetic efforts to experimentally test these constraints are also presented. This work will likely guide the design and synthesis of novel asymmetric cyclophanes that will be of interest in the catalysis community given the importance of atropisomeric ligands in the field of asymmetric catalysis.


Nutrients ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (9) ◽  
pp. 3222
Author(s):  
Zhaoxie Tang ◽  
Yingan Ming ◽  
Miao Wu ◽  
Jiajia Jing ◽  
Suhua Xu ◽  
...  

The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of calorie restriction (CR), rope-skipping (RS) exercise, and their joint effects on cardiometabolic health in young adults. An 8-week randomized trial was conducted on 46 undergraduates aged 19–21 y from South China. The participants were randomized into the following three groups: Calorie restriction (CR) group (n = 14), Rope-skipping (RS) group (n = 14), and CR plus RS (CR–RS) group (n = 12). At both allocation and the end of the intervention, data on anthropometry, serum metabolic, and inflammatory markers were collected. A total of 40 participants completed the intervention and were included in the analysis. After the 8-week intervention, the participants from the CR group and the CR–RS group reduced in body weight (−1.1 ± 1.7 kg, −1.3 ± 2.0 kg), body mass index (−0.4 ± 0.6 kg/m2, −0.5 ± 0.7 kg/m2), body fat percentage (−1.2 ± 1.6%, −1.7 ± 1.8%), and body fat mass (−1.1 kg (−2.2, −0.3), −1.1 kg (−2.5, −0.4)) compared to the baseline (p < 0.05 or p = 0.051). For metabolic and inflammatory factors, the participants in the CR–RS group showed significant decreases in low density lipoprotein cholesterol (−0.40 mmol/L) and interleukin-8 (−0.73 mmol/L). While all the above markers showed no significant difference among the groups after intervention, in the subgroup of overweight/obese participants (n = 23), the CR–RS group had significantly lower blood pressure, fasting insulin, homeostatic model assessment of insulin resistance, tumor necrosis factor-α, and interleukin-8 levels than the CR or RS groups (p < 0.05). In conclusion, both CR and CR–RS could reduce weight and improve body composition in young adults. More importantly, in those with overweight or obesity, CR–RS intervention might be superior to either CR or RS in improving cardiometabolic health.


Healthcare ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (8) ◽  
pp. 954
Author(s):  
Yenan Dong ◽  
Kexin Wang ◽  
Shangshang Zhu ◽  
Wenjie Li ◽  
Peiyu Yang

Regular physical activity (PA) contributes to health, growth and development in childhood and it is essential for children to achieve appropriate PA levels (PAL). However, most children around the world fail to comply with the recommended PAL requirements. Rope skipping, as a highly accessible, enjoyable, and affordable physical activity for students, has been considered a sustainable afterschool physical activity to promote physical fitness of students by educators. The booming development of smart fitness product design and the advent of exergames have brought new possibilities for physical education and rope skipping: personalized guidance, intuitive and interesting feedback and visualized exercise data analysis—there is much room for optimization. In this study, an intelligent skipping rope and its service system were studied for primary school students (aged 7–12) who started to get involved in this sport. First, user needs, product functions, and system requirement were summarized by conducting observations and user interviews. Then, a prototype of the hardware and software interface were designed based on analysis of user research. Next, a usability test of the interactive prototype was carried out and optimization was finally made based on the feedback of the usability evaluation. The final system design includes combined innovations in software and hardware with the intention to increase children’s participation in physical activity and assist them in skipping rope in the right way with proper equipment and programs.


Author(s):  
Natalia Korzh

Topicality. The constant decrease in the level of schoolchildren`s physical qualities and physical health development is the main issue of modern Ukraine. Therefore, the involvement of schoolchildren to the new interesting types of health physical culture and the promotion of exercises is the value task for a contemporary PE teacher at secondary schools. The Purpose of the Research is to substantiate the effectiveness of the implemented Floor Work Methodology for the educational process optimization at PE lessons for senior schoolchildren. The Research Organization. The study involved high school children of main medical group. The proposed methodology increases the motor and overall density of PE. The use of the power part of Floor Work was introduced into each lesson (at the end of the main part of the lesson), regardless of the topic. The Research Results. There was an improvement in the results of both experimental groups (EG): pull up strength-endurance – in 2,7 times (males); flexion and extension of the arms at bent-arm leaning rest – in 1,7 (ma- les) and female – in 2,0 times; raising the legs at a 90-degree angle – in 3,1 (males) and female – in 3,8 times; rope skipping – in 3,2 times (males) and female – in 1,5 times. The highest increase in the results of the static strength endurance development is observed performing the following exercises: hanging bent to an angle – in 2,5 times (males); angled position – in 2,5 times (males) and females – in 3,2 times; half squats with feet shoulder-width apart – in 3,3 times (females). The results of the survey indicate the formation of positive motivation of EG high schoolchildren for PE attendance. Conclusions. Comparison of the results before and after the experiment allowed establishing a positive trend in both EGs with symbolic significance for all indicators of testing, which signifies the effectiveness of the implemented Floor work Methodology into the PE classes.


PeerJ ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 9 ◽  
pp. e10842
Author(s):  
Ruichen Jiang ◽  
Chun Xie ◽  
Jilong Shi ◽  
Xuechen Mao ◽  
Qin Huang ◽  
...  

This cross-sectional study compared the physical fitness and mental health status of 140 school-age children who participated in sport-specific training with 180 age-matched peers. All the participants were grouped by sport-specific training frequencies in extracurricular time into the following: (i) high sports training frequency group (HFG): training three to five times per week (n = 77, mean [SD] age: 9.60 [0.12] years); (ii) low sports training frequency group (LFG): training once per week (n = 63, mean [SD] age: 9.88 [0.14] years); and (iii) control group (CG): maintaining routine life (n = 180, mean (SD) age: 9.77(0.09) years). Physical fitness status, including body composition (body mass index), endurance (vital capacity; 50 × 8 round trip), speed and agility (50 m sprint), flexibility (sit-and-reach), coordination (1-min rope skipping), and core strength (1-min sit-ups) as well as mental health status was measured. Overall, the results showed that Grade 3 to 4 HFG students showed better total physical fitness scores than the LFG and CG students. Grade 2 and 5 participants in the three groups showed no significant difference in the total physical fitness score. Children in HFG performed better in several PF indicators (i.e., cardiopulmonary function, flexibility, core strength, and coordination) than those in LFG and CG, and children in LFG got a higher score than those in CG on a testing item of 1-min rope skipping. The mental health test results showed that HFG performed better than LFG and CG. The results indicated that participating in sport-specific training 3–5 times per week was beneficial for children’s physical and mental health. Additionally, there was a weak and negative correlation between physical fitness and mental health in LFG and CG, while no correlation was found between physical fitness and mental health in HFG.


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