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Researchgate.net - Top Sport Science Website Rank TeamTermin Sports Swimming Research Inside Top 10% of World Rankings
One of the leading research websites. Researchgate.net statistics revealed that TeamTermin swimming research studies rank in the top 10% in the world. Current interest reached 91% of all the research posted on this website collectively cited for sport science and swimming. Researchgate Stats Page
Canadian Sports Hall of Fame features TeamTermin Velocity Meter/Video Technology
The Newly constructed Canadian Sports Hall of Fame features eleven galleries. One gallery is dedicated to how technology has influenced sport. In a permanent interactive exhibit, our Velocity Meter/Video Telemetry was recognized as a significant technology useful for the improvement of swimming technique. This technology features high speed instantaneous velocity telemetry, synchronized with four high resolution underwater video cameras. Swimming World Magazine Press Release
Budd Termin and colleagues cited 22 Times at XIth International Symposium on Biomechanics and Swimming In Medicine
Hosted every 4 years, this symposium attracts the top swimming minds from around the world. This symposium highlights swimming physiology and biomechanics of current and ongoing investigations aimed at improving swimming performance. The symposium was held June 16 to 19, 2010 in Oslo, Norway.
Termin to Present at Video Symposium
The event, titled "Engaging the Video Generation" consisted of a Technology for Learning Symposium that featured demonstrations of new software from Dartfish, interactive presentations from classroom and sport digital video experts and the announcement of SUNY Cortland as the Dartfish Northeast Training Center.
Budd Termin was selected as one of the presenters based on years of successfully integrating video technology in conjunction with coaching and sport research. The symposium was held in the Sperry Center on Tuesday, March 25, 2008, on the campus of SUNY Cortland.