Pacey Performance Podcast

How to use force plates effectively: An expert roundtable with Phil Graham-Smith, Matt Jordan and Paul Read

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May 23, 2024
Three force plate experts, Phil, Matt, and Paul, discuss selecting the right technology for testing purposes, tracking asymmetries with dual force plates, and utilizing real-time feedback for enhanced training decisions. They also dive into jump mechanics metrics for fatigue assessment and performance evaluation, emphasizing the importance of standardized frameworks and reliable data analysis.
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Standardize Single Leg Jumps

  • For single leg jumps, keep the free leg absolutely still to avoid force curve variability.
  • Use force plates as coaching tools for rehab to improve movement mechanics over time.
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Choose Reliable Metrics Wisely

  • Trust direct force and time measurements on force plates; derived metrics like RFD are less reliable.
  • Prefer impulse measurements over rate of force development, especially in dynamic and isometric tests.
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Simplify Measurement Focus

  • Focus on measuring force-time variables accurately rather than complex derived metrics.
  • Small integration errors grow significantly with double integration, affecting displacement-based data reliability.
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