From: Brian Phillips (deepbluehalo@earthlink.net)
Date: Fri May 10 2002 - 15:42:54 MDT
all,
been racking my brain about this and thought
I'd ask the list, see if any of the technical types
can see a simple solution I missed.
I need a way to detect vertical (up and down
motion or bobbing) on a human body that is moving
horizontally. Thought about the old "put objects on the
head" etc. but while this is great for balance doesn't
help train the minimizing of up/down bobbing motion
while doing stepping/walking training.Ideally it would
be a method that would work while the body in question
was both walking in multiple circular patterns and rotating
various body axes in circles as well.
Any ideas would be welcome, the best I can come up
with is the traditional "practice under a low ceiling"
idea.. but this only keeps you below a certain point,
doesn't help with the bobbing up and down.
feel free to email offlist if you have an idea and don't
want to waste bandwidth.
brian
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