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Real-Time High Jump Wearable Device with ESP8266 for High-Performance and Low-Injury

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Fig. 1  The most frequently injured parts of the body with the top male and female high jumpers in the motivated sets from 1983 to 2005 [1]
Fig. 2 An overview of the proposed system of high jump wearable device.
Fig. 3 Final version designed by using Google SketchUp  software.
Fig. 7 Comparison of real-time data for (a) approach speed and (b) jump force movement between professional and intermediate

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