Utilization of optical heart rate and electrocardiogram sensors as signal indicators during exercise in woodball

This study aimed to examine the effectiveness of optical heart rate (OHR) and electrocardiogram (ECG) sensors as signal indicators in sports, particularly in the woodball game. The relevant and chosen approach was quantitative research with a quasi-experimental method using a matching-only design. T...

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Autores: Utamayasa, I Gede Dharma, Harwanto, Kusuma, Angga Indra
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2026
País:España
Institución:Ajuntament de Barcelona
Repositorio:DIGITUM. Depósito Digital Institucional de la Universidad de Murcia
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Acceso en línea:https://doi.org/10.6018/sportk.629161
http://hdl.handle.net/10201/225401
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Palabra clave:Smart Fitness
Training
Sport
Accuracy
Sensor
No relacionado con ningún objetivo de desarrollo sostenible
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spelling Utilization of optical heart rate and electrocardiogram sensors as signal indicators during exercise in woodballUtamayasa, I Gede DharmaHarwantoKusuma, Angga IndraSmart FitnessTrainingSportAccuracySensorNo relacionado con ningún objetivo de desarrollo sostenibleThis study aimed to examine the effectiveness of optical heart rate (OHR) and electrocardiogram (ECG) sensors as signal indicators in sports, particularly in the woodball game. The relevant and chosen approach was quantitative research with a quasi-experimental method using a matching-only design. The study involved a total of 64 participants (mean age 15.2±1.5 years; mean height 165.4±6.2 cm; mean weight 58.3±7.8 kg; BMI 21.3±2.1 kg/m²), divided equally into two groups: 32 athletes in the experimental group and 32 athletes in the control group. Treatment for the experimental group involved gate-in-one stroke training and 24-gate competition training using OHR and ECG sensors in the form of fitness trackers. Meanwhile, the control group followed only the conventional training routines conducted by each club. Data collection techniques using pre-test and post-test in this study employed a gate-in-one stroke test instrument. The results of this study indicated that OHR and ECG sensors, packaged in the form of a fitness tracker, can significantly support athletes in conducting sports activities (p=0.032), showing a meaningful improvement in performance and accuracy in woodball. Relating to this, the technology can have a significant effect on improving skills, especially accuracy in the woodball game. In conclusion, OHR and ECG sensors can serve as signal indicators during exercise in sports.Servicio de Publicaciones. Universidad dde MurciaSin departamento asociado202620262026info:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdf14application/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.6018/sportk.629161http://hdl.handle.net/10201/225401reponame:DIGITUM. Depósito Digital Institucional de la Universidad de Murciainstname:Ajuntament de BarcelonaInglésSin financiación externa a la UniversidadAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/oai:dnet:digitum_____::0ffdb67297920534a198418cd9024c222026-05-27T12:40:41Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Utilization of optical heart rate and electrocardiogram sensors as signal indicators during exercise in woodball
title Utilization of optical heart rate and electrocardiogram sensors as signal indicators during exercise in woodball
spellingShingle Utilization of optical heart rate and electrocardiogram sensors as signal indicators during exercise in woodball
Utamayasa, I Gede Dharma
Smart Fitness
Training
Sport
Accuracy
Sensor
No relacionado con ningún objetivo de desarrollo sostenible
title_short Utilization of optical heart rate and electrocardiogram sensors as signal indicators during exercise in woodball
title_full Utilization of optical heart rate and electrocardiogram sensors as signal indicators during exercise in woodball
title_fullStr Utilization of optical heart rate and electrocardiogram sensors as signal indicators during exercise in woodball
title_full_unstemmed Utilization of optical heart rate and electrocardiogram sensors as signal indicators during exercise in woodball
title_sort Utilization of optical heart rate and electrocardiogram sensors as signal indicators during exercise in woodball
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Utamayasa, I Gede Dharma
Harwanto
Kusuma, Angga Indra
author Utamayasa, I Gede Dharma
author_facet Utamayasa, I Gede Dharma
Harwanto
Kusuma, Angga Indra
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author2 Harwanto
Kusuma, Angga Indra
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Sin departamento asociado
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Smart Fitness
Training
Sport
Accuracy
Sensor
No relacionado con ningún objetivo de desarrollo sostenible
topic Smart Fitness
Training
Sport
Accuracy
Sensor
No relacionado con ningún objetivo de desarrollo sostenible
description This study aimed to examine the effectiveness of optical heart rate (OHR) and electrocardiogram (ECG) sensors as signal indicators in sports, particularly in the woodball game. The relevant and chosen approach was quantitative research with a quasi-experimental method using a matching-only design. The study involved a total of 64 participants (mean age 15.2±1.5 years; mean height 165.4±6.2 cm; mean weight 58.3±7.8 kg; BMI 21.3±2.1 kg/m²), divided equally into two groups: 32 athletes in the experimental group and 32 athletes in the control group. Treatment for the experimental group involved gate-in-one stroke training and 24-gate competition training using OHR and ECG sensors in the form of fitness trackers. Meanwhile, the control group followed only the conventional training routines conducted by each club. Data collection techniques using pre-test and post-test in this study employed a gate-in-one stroke test instrument. The results of this study indicated that OHR and ECG sensors, packaged in the form of a fitness tracker, can significantly support athletes in conducting sports activities (p=0.032), showing a meaningful improvement in performance and accuracy in woodball. Relating to this, the technology can have a significant effect on improving skills, especially accuracy in the woodball game. In conclusion, OHR and ECG sensors can serve as signal indicators during exercise in sports.
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