Full Auto Measurement Option - 1080 Motion

Full Auto Measurement Option

Update to version: 5.7.15.0

Full Auto Measurement Option

This software update will be released 12/20/2022

Full Auto Measurement Option
1080 Sprint users have the ability to measure a run or consecutive jump(s) without selecting a predetermined measured distance. Measurement will start as soon as the client starts running (moves at 0.2 m/s) and stops when the client stops (slows to 0.2 m/s).  Use this option instead of Auto Distance when acceleration to deceleration measurements of a linear movement do not require a change of direction. This option also eliminates the need to pick a specific distance when performing horizontal jumps by auto stopping the measurement when speed of the tether drop below 0.2 m/s at the end of the last landing.

How it works:

Acceleration to Deceleration (Assisted)
In this example the athlete begins 20 meters away from the 1080 Sprint and is instructed to run as fast as possible and stop at a designated cone approximately 7 meters away. The coach has selected 5 kg load resisted/assisted and speed settings are set to 14 m/s each. NFW or Isotonic mode are appropriate for this test. The blue line represents the left limb as the lead leg and the red line represents a separate trial with the right limb as the lead.

1. Begin by selecting a linear exercise (i.e. Running) and click on New.
2. Select the Full Auto option.
3. Athlete is instructed to run 8 meters and stop.
4. Athlete gets set and coach touches the begin button.
5. When athlete stops at the designated point, the data is presented on the screen.


Acceleration to Deceleration (Resisted)
In this example the athlete begins 5 meters away from the 1080 Sprint and is instructed to run as fast as possible and stop at a designated cone approximately 8 meters away. The coach has selected 3 kg load resisted/assisted and speed settings are set to 14 m/s each. NFW or Isotonic mode are appropriate for this test.

1. Begin by selecting a linear exercise (i.e. Running) and click on New.
2. Select the Full Auto option.
3. Athlete is instructed to run 8 meters and stop.
4. Athlete gets set and coach touches the begin button.
5. When athlete stops at the designated point, the data is presented on the screen.

Consecutive Broad Jump (Resisted)
In this example the athlete begins 5 meters away from the 1080 Sprint and is instructed to perform three consecutive broad jumps. The coach has selected 5 kg load resisted/assisted and speed settings are set to 14 m/s each. NFW or Isotonic mode are appropriate for this test.

1. Begin by selecting a linear exercise (i.e. Running) and click on New.
2. Select the Full Auto option.
3. Athlete is instructed to jump three consecutive times in a row and stop and hold the landing for 1 second.
4. Athlete gets set and coach touches the begin button.
5. When athlete stops at the designated point, the data is presented on the screen.

TESTIMONIALS


Eric Lichter – Co-founder of Plus 2 University

RE_Building by Northwest Rehabilitation Associates – Salem, Oregon

Tyler Kugler – Wasatch Sports Factory – Park City, Utah

Eric Allen – Co-Founder of Pace Fitness Academy

Tommy Christian – Founder of TCBoost

Chris Korfist – Slow Guy Speed School, Chicago

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