For each rep performed, the 1080 software calculates aggregated data based on the captured samples
Peaks and Average Values
Calculates peaks and average over the entire movement for each of Force
, Power
, Speed
and Acceleration
.
Note: When used with linear sprinting, these averages are calculated over the selected split (see further down).
Peaks and averages can be used for all types of exercises but are mostly relevant for rep type exercises (single, synchro, synchro smith).
When used on horizontal exercises such as linear sprint, the values will be skewed by line sway and the locomotive movement of the runner.
Top Speed (Horizontal Exercises)
Top speed is calculated for horizontal exercises by first applying a low pass filter on the data sample. This creates a smooth speed curve free from line sway and step movements.
Top speed is defined as the highest peak of the smooth filtered speed curve.
Plot of a 10m run showing both the steps and the filtered speed curve.
Splits
Linear sprints can optionally be assigned a split to get further insights into segments of the run.
When a run has a split defined, it will show peaks and average values (force,speed,power,acceleration) for this split as well as time and distance.