DIGISPORT PhD student, he will be present at our Winter School to lead a workshop on his thesis topic. Working closely with French swimmers during their daily training sessions, competitions, and the Olympic Games, his aim is to provide scientific support to their performance and race strategies.
In both pool and open water settings, the use of data from inertial measurement units (IMU) offers an interesting perspective for performance monitoring. The goal of this workshop is to propose a biomechanical monitoring toolbox for swimming, easily usable in real training and competition conditions with high-level swimmers.
This workshop will take place at the Bréquigny swimming pool in Rennes.
Don’t hesitate to sign up to the DIGISPORT Winter School from November 25th to 27th in Rennes, France : https://digisport.sciencesconf.org/registration?lang=en