Footbar Team
Footbar Team
Footbar Team
Footbar Team
Footbar Team

Footbar

Footbar Team

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frequently asked Questions

Distance (km): Total distance covered (walking, running, or in possession of the ball)

Activity (%)Percentage of the distance spent running/in possession of the ball compared to the total distance covered (walking + running + possession) • Load (unit): An indicator of the intensity of a session. “Similar” to cumulative distance with an emphasis on speed during the effort. • Sprint distance (km): Distance covered in a sprint. A sprint is defined as a run whose speed is above the threshold set on the platform (% of MAS or max speed) • Low intensity (%): Percentage of time spent walking or running at low intensity (% of MAS or max speed, threshold set on the platform) • Running (%): Percentage of time spent running at medium intensity (% of MAS or max speed, threshold set on the platform) • High intensity (%): Percentage of time spent running at high intensity (% of MAS or max speed, threshold set on the platform) • Very High Intensity (%): Percentage of time spent running at very high intensity (% of MAS or max speed) equivalent to sprints.

Passes: Cumulative number of passes made by the leg wearing the sensor.

Shots: Cumulative number of shots/clearances made by the leg wearing the sensor.

Avg shot (km/h): Average power (ball speed over the first few meters) for the five most powerful strikes detected.

Max shot (km/h): Estimated maximum power (ball speed over the first few meters) among the detected strikes.

Possession (sec): Estimated time in possession of the ball.

The Footbar sensor is the 1st performance sensor validated by the KNVB (Royal Dutch Football Association). The Footbar sensor also won the amateur football trophy awarded by the French Football Federation. Its scientific reliability is notably certified by validation tests by Inmotio.

It is the best-selling data sensor in Europe!

Yes, Footbar is allowed in official matches because it is not dangerous. However, the referee may ask you to wear it under your sock, so as not to interfere with the color code of your official sock.

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