Performance Webinar Series | Ep. 5 | Paul Brice & Hannah Jowitt: Sport-specific uses of wearable data in cricket and athletics (April 2020)
Date: Tuesday April 21, 2020
Time: 9:00 BST / 18:00 AEST
Presenter(s): Hannah Jowitt (England & Wales Cricket Board) & Dr. Paul Brice (Dutch Athletics)
This webinar featured presentations looking at how wearable data is being used to inform sport-specific interventions in cricket and athletics. Hannah Jowitt, International Pathways Analyst at the ECB, talked through the development of the fast bowling detection algorithm and how it is being used to inform practice in elite cricket. She was followed by Dr. Paul Brice, who spoke about how the collection of biomechanical data streams can shape sensible performance-driven conversations between athletes and coaches.
If you missed the live event, you can now watch the full recording right here.
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Hi
I really appreciate you guys for such an amazing webinar with so much information on 100m and Cricket, that too during this lockdown amid COVID-19.
My question is for Hannah Jowitt. I am a left-arm medium-fast bowler, and it absolutely amazed me how small things are considered while enhancing the performance. As the performance metric is taken many time as the bowling speed. I wish to know if there is anything or metric which can help me or any bowler in bowling specific deliveries, like bowling a swing, cutter, etc.
Thanks
rd
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Hi Rd,
Great question. However, at present the cricket bowling algorithm developed by Catapult is primarily a workload monitoring tool. Although the algorithm measures movement within different plans of motion, specific technical skills like delivery types are not able to be quantified.
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