
ForceDecks
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ForceDecks is the world's fastest, easiest and most powerful dual force plate system for analysing neuromuscular performance.
United Kingdom
Joined February 2016
The ForceDecks Wireless Adapter is available now as a free upgrade for all first-generation @forcedecks. Become fully wireless: connect to the ForceDecks app for iPhone and iPad using its onboard Bluetooth 5 chip and unplug from the wall thanks to a rechargeable battery.
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My first thread, bare with me - not for everyone. I’ve taken it for granted that force plate use is common practice these days in high performance sport. Interestingly, many of my discussions of late with teams suggest otherwise
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How can you separate testing from training and use force plates appropriately in high performance team sports? We are pleased to release 'Integrating force plate testing in high performance environments' with David Howarth (@connachtrugby ). Watch: https://t.co/3hb1thUZtH
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We are pleased to announce our upcoming webinar, 'Integrating force plate testing in high performance environments' with David Howarth (Head of Performance at @connachtrugby). To watch this webinar and others in the @VALDperformance series, register here: https://t.co/YU5GBBOevJ
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ForceDecks can be used to objectively measure balance using Centre of Pressure tests. But what is Centre of Pressure as compared to Centre of Mass? Read the @VALD_Health blog for an explanation of the key differences.
What's the difference between Centre of Pressure and Centre of Mass? These two widely used tools for diagnosing postural instability have subtle differences which can be difficult to understand. We wrote a blog to explain them and how VALD can help: https://t.co/EdXztyQuff
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Heading into the #MLSCup: what did strength and power look like in Major League Soccer from 2016 to 2021? ➡️ Swipe to see the regular season data. Read the full data report on the VALD Performance blog. https://t.co/hWkjf5qqy8
@the_NordBord @The_ForceFrame @forcedecks
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What are key considerations when comparing squat tests from different sessions? Dr @PhilipGrahamSm2 notes that rather than looking at every minor fluctuation in the force-time curve, it can be more meaningful to look at an average over the phase. https://t.co/RvC8yzVI7n
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Introducing @forcedecks Balance Testing. 🔸 Three new tests. 🔸 Alter tests with added new parameters. 🔸 Assess balance using real-time Centre of Pressure measurement. 🔸 View instant results in-app and longitudinal data in VALD Hub. Get started: https://t.co/SXFVNXb5ae
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What metrics should you look at when analysing a squat on force plates? See what our webinar guest Dr @PhilipGrahamSm2 (Co-Founder of @ForceDecks) suggests in this short snippet. Watch the full webinar and sign up for free here: https://t.co/ckoQLZCdnz
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In case you need a re-introduction.
Let us re-introduce you to the ForceDecks Dual Force Plate System from VALD. Test and assess more than 20 different movements with real-time analysis. Go wireless and enjoy up to 50 hours of battery life or simply plug in. Learn more about @forcedecks: https://t.co/FPiJT7YOru
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Return to performance: what's the process for elite female footballers to return from ACL injuries and why is a performance-based approach key to their rehabilitation? Read the summary of findings from a paper by Taberner et al. (2020) here 🔗 https://t.co/HSJaP1UsrZ
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What are some problems with measuring rate of force development as a metric in a squat analysis? We sat down with Dr Phil Graham-Smith (Co-Founder of ForceDecks) in ‘Squat Analysis for new force plate users' to explore his experience with using RFD. 🔗 https://t.co/RvC8yzVI7n
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Have you ever wondered how pre-professional ballet school students train, and which tests they use to measure neuromuscular strength using force plates? Read download the full case study with @royalballetschool 🔗 https://t.co/xkrDoPksdG
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Testing out the recently released Centre of Pressure tests on the VALD ForceDecks. Recovering from Syndesmosis stabilisation surgery, we were able to map out his performance during single-leg balance tasks. 🎥 @movementrxau (Instagram)
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The Dynamic Strength Index (DSI) is the ratio between the athletes' ballistic peak force and isometric peak force to identify how optimal an athlete produces force. A higher DSI suggests more time be spent on maximal strength. 🎥 @coach_jorditaylor (Instagram)
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