Technological advances in wearable computing are changing the sports domain. A variety of Personal Informatics (PI) tools are starting to provide support and improve athletes' performance in many sports. In this article, we interviewed 20 amateur and elite athletes of different disciplines, using an array of PI devices, to explore how sports, as well as athletes' experience, are affected by such instruments. We discovered that amateur athletes present different patterns of usage compared to elite ones. Moreover, we found that elite athletes make sense of their data by exploiting the knowledge they have about their own body and sports practice. We then proposed four considerations for design that we believe should be explored in the future, 6 to reflect on how self-tracking is changing our perspective on sports, and, by and large, on our everyday life.

Rapp, A., Tirabeni, L. (2018). Personal informatics for sport: Meaning, body, and social relations in amateur and elite athletes. ACM TRANSACTIONS ON COMPUTER-HUMAN INTERACTION, 25(3), 1-30 [10.1145/3196829].

Personal informatics for sport: Meaning, body, and social relations in amateur and elite athletes

Tirabeni, L
2018

Abstract

Technological advances in wearable computing are changing the sports domain. A variety of Personal Informatics (PI) tools are starting to provide support and improve athletes' performance in many sports. In this article, we interviewed 20 amateur and elite athletes of different disciplines, using an array of PI devices, to explore how sports, as well as athletes' experience, are affected by such instruments. We discovered that amateur athletes present different patterns of usage compared to elite ones. Moreover, we found that elite athletes make sense of their data by exploiting the knowledge they have about their own body and sports practice. We then proposed four considerations for design that we believe should be explored in the future, 6 to reflect on how self-tracking is changing our perspective on sports, and, by and large, on our everyday life.
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Amateur athletes; Elite athletes; Information visualization; Personal Informatics; Quantified Self; Self-tracking; Sport; Wearable devices; Human-Computer Interaction
English
2018
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Rapp, A., Tirabeni, L. (2018). Personal informatics for sport: Meaning, body, and social relations in amateur and elite athletes. ACM TRANSACTIONS ON COMPUTER-HUMAN INTERACTION, 25(3), 1-30 [10.1145/3196829].
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