The Vibe of Skating

Design and Testing of a Vibro-Tactile Feedback System

Conference Paper (2018)
Author(s)

AJ Jansen (TU Delft - Product Architecture Design)

Marijke Dekker (TU Delft - Human Factors)

Diederik van der Steen

Research Group
Product Architecture Design
Copyright
© 2018 A.J. Jansen, M.C. Dekker, Diederik van der Steen
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2060296
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Publication Year
2018
Language
English
Copyright
© 2018 A.J. Jansen, M.C. Dekker, Diederik van der Steen
Research Group
Product Architecture Design
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Abstract

Providing athletes with real-time feedback on their performance is becoming common in many sports, also in speed skating. This research-by-design project aims at finding a tool that allows the speed skater to get real-time feedback on his performance. Speed skaters often mention a so-called “good feeling” when skating behind a better skater. It is the feeling nearly every speed skater is after when skating alone; skate with less power while maintaining the same speed and feeling of ease. A longer push-off phase at a constant cadence has proven to contribute to this ideal situation but is hard for the coach alone to influence this. Therefore, a system was designed that measures the skating cadence and challenges the skater to change his skating stroke by means of vibro-tactile feedback. Four subjects have tested the feedback system. From this test, we concluded that the system provides meaningful feedback towards changing the skating cycle.