Dari Sports visited Columbia, Missouri to cover Mizzou Quarterback Blaine Gabbert in sensors. The sensors have reflective markers that send off a light signal to 12 cameras that surrounded Gabbert as he threw some passes. The cameras locate where the markers are in 3-D space. The information transmitted from the markers into the cameras is then conveyed on a computer screen to show a Robot Blaine.
All of the information gathered breaks down Gabberts velocity, acceleration, range of motion, balance, movement and more. It can also calculate kinetic variables such as force. All of the forces acting on Gabberts arms, hips, and legs when throwing can calculate what he uses to accelerate, balance, and move for every type of throw.
Nice high release, smooth transition, great footwork... He's got a cannon haha Keep it up!
DeltaWinters88 1 year ago