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Volume 8

Journal of Sports Medicine & Doping Studies

ISSN: 2161-0673

Sports Medicine 2018

November 14-15, 2018

November 14-15, 2018 | Edinburgh, Scotland

4

th

International Conference on

Sports Medicine and Fitness

A new machine for evaluating the precision and response time of punches

Tossaphon Jaysrichai

1

, Kachonsak Srikongphan

1

and

Pornchalit Jurarakpong

2

1

Srinakharinwirot University, Thailand

2

Sport Authority of Thailand, Thailand

R

esponse time and precision of punches are an important skill for boxers, because the high precision and the fast moving

response refer to an excellent skill. Our team developed the boxing trainer device that was called “Robo-Boxing Trainer”.

The objective is to develop and evaluate the device for measuring precision (in percent) and response time (in seconds) of

punches. Researchers cooperated with Sport Authority of Thailand and the Amateur Boxing Association of Thailand for

development. Robo-Boxing Trainer consisted of four targets. Each punching target has eight sensors and eight LED lights.

Operating software, which created by PLC-CX programmer and DOPSoft (delta), can set the punching series and alarm

signals. It could record the response time since starting signal until touching target and to calculate for precision percentage.

This software could be set and recorded maximal 40 series and maximal 100 punches in each punching series. Researchers

compared the accuracy of counting time with digital oscilloscope and tested the efficiency of sensors’ cutting signal. This study

found the counting time to be high accuracy (100% and 98.8%). The cutting sensors' signal test was efficient. Robo-Boxing

Trainer, which is a high accuracy device, might help to test and improve boxer’s skills.

Biography

Tossaphon Jaysrichai has completed his PhD in Biomedical Engineering at Chulalongkong University. He is a Lecturer of Physical Therapy.

toss.jay@gmail.com

Tossaphon Jaysrichai et al., J Sports Med Dop Stud 2018, Volume 8

DOI: 10.4172/2161-0673-C2-017