Measuring punch force is crucial for assessing the performance and progress of boxers during training and matches. In this paper, we present a novel wearable sensor designed specifically to measure punch force in boxers. The sensor is a unique example of a measuring wearable device that can be easily integrated into commercial boxing gloves, making it suitable for both training and matches. The module is lightweight, compact, and fits into commercial gloves without compromising comfort or mobility. Moreover, the sensor incorporates wireless communication capabilities, enabling real-time monitoring of punch force data on a companion mobile application or a dedicated display unit, facilitating immediate feedback and analysis. We conducted tests with four amateur boxers, and we chose the boxers trying to cover a wide range of standard categories. The results demonstrate that the sensor reliably measures punch force across different boxing techniques such as straights and hooks, with accuracy in the order of 6 % of full scale. The presented wearable sensor represents a significant advancement in wearable sensor technology for boxing; its integration into commercial gloves allows for seamless adoption by boxers of all skill levels, enhancing training efficiency and promoting better performance during matches.

Wearable Sensor for Boxer Performance Improvement

Affanni A.;Rinaldo R.;Zontone P.
2023-01-01

Abstract

Measuring punch force is crucial for assessing the performance and progress of boxers during training and matches. In this paper, we present a novel wearable sensor designed specifically to measure punch force in boxers. The sensor is a unique example of a measuring wearable device that can be easily integrated into commercial boxing gloves, making it suitable for both training and matches. The module is lightweight, compact, and fits into commercial gloves without compromising comfort or mobility. Moreover, the sensor incorporates wireless communication capabilities, enabling real-time monitoring of punch force data on a companion mobile application or a dedicated display unit, facilitating immediate feedback and analysis. We conducted tests with four amateur boxers, and we chose the boxers trying to cover a wide range of standard categories. The results demonstrate that the sensor reliably measures punch force across different boxing techniques such as straights and hooks, with accuracy in the order of 6 % of full scale. The presented wearable sensor represents a significant advancement in wearable sensor technology for boxing; its integration into commercial gloves allows for seamless adoption by boxers of all skill levels, enhancing training efficiency and promoting better performance during matches.
2023
979-8-3503-1605-6
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