Highlights
- Captures full-body marker sets at 240 Hz coupled with six-axis force plate readings for the entry edge and landing zones.
- Annotated by certified technical specialists indicating take-off edge quality, rotation count, and landing stability.
- Bundles calibration scripts for converting skeleton data to common articulated formats (SMPL, BVH, CSV).
Notes for Practitioners
Force plate signals introduce valuable ground-truth for load modelling but require filtering before aligning with joint velocities. Many teams run inverse dynamics through OpenSim or MapleSim; the maintainers provide starter configurations upon request. Athlete identities are pseudonymised—sharing derivative clips publicly requires blurring facial markers per the access agreement.