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Mikrotron cameras capture kicking velocity in football research

Mikrotron’s MotionBLITZ Cube GigE 1.3-megapixel cameras were used to capture the motion of the participants kicking the ball (Image: Gears Sports)

Mikrotron’s MotionBLITZ Cube GigE 1.3-megapixel cameras were used to capture the motion of the participants kicking the ball (Image: Gears Sports)

The study conducted by Fukuoka University and Anadolu University was the first cross-sectional effort to simultaneously examine the differences in muscular strength, muscular activation pattern, and kinematic parameters in younger age groups as their skills develop.

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