MIT

MVL Seminar: Chika Uzoma Eke (3/11, 9am, 33-116)

Chika Uzoma Eke, MVL Graduate Student

IMU-Based Agility Quantification

Human agility is typically defined as the ability to rapidly change velocity or direction in response to a stimulus. There is a component of physical response and a component of cognitive perception of the relevant cues. While it has been hypothesized that agility is related to speed, balance, and strength, the results of experiments investigating these relationships are inconclusive. A common experimental limitation is the use of completion time as the agility metric, which does not indicate which factors contribute to or limit an individual’s agility. In this study, biomechanical metrics are proposed to increase understanding of what it means to be agile, with the objective of applying this information to athletic, clinical, and military agility training.