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APDS9960
Proximity + Light
Sport-Specific Performance Metrics
Sprint Count
Lacrosse demands more sprint bouts per game than nearly any field sport — now you have proof
Impact Events
Body checks, ground-ball battles, and stick-contact events — safety and toughness data
Direction Changes
Dodge sequences, pick-and-roll cuts, transition pivots — elite agility signature
Distance Covered
Total field coverage per game — attackmen vs. midfielders vs. defensemen load profiles
Player Load
Cumulative biomechanical stress — full-game load vs. practice drill load comparison
Sprint Top Speed
Peak velocity on a fast break or clearing run — speed benchmark per position
Effort / Work Rate
One of the highest sustained effort sports — use this to justify conditioning volume
Rotation Speed
Shooting and passing mechanics — quantify stick-side mechanics and sidearm release
■ FULL SENSOR READOUT
| Metric |
Source Sensor |
What It Tells You |
| Player Load |
LSM6DS3TR-C Accel |
Total mechanical work done |
| Sprint Count |
LSM6DS3TR-C Accel |
Explosive effort frequency |
| Sprint Top Speed |
LSM6DS3TR-C Accel+Gyro |
Peak velocity estimate |
| Jump Count |
LSM6DS3TR-C Accel |
Vertical effort frequency |
| Jump Height (cm) |
LSM6DS3TR-C Accel |
Vertical power output |
| Impact Events |
LSM6DS3TR-C Accel |
Contact load detection |
| Direction Changes |
LSM6DS3TR-C Accel+Gyro |
Agility / cut load |
| Rotation Speed (deg/s) |
LSM6DS3TR-C Gyro |
Rotational power |
| Effort / Work Rate % |
LSM6DS3TR-C Accel+Gyro |
Session intensity index |
| Distance (m) |
LSM6DS3TR-C Accel |
Estimated total movement |
| Temperature (°F) |
SHT31 |
Environmental heat load |
| Humidity % |
SHT31 |
Heat stress context |
| Altitude / Elevation (m) |
BMP280 |
Vertical displacement |
| Barometric Pressure |
BMP280 |
Environmental baseline |
| Compass Heading |
LIS3MDL Magnetometer |
Movement orientation |
| Ambient Light Level |
APDS9960 |
Indoor vs outdoor context |
| Worn Detection |
APDS9960 Proximity |
Auto session start/stop |
⚖ NFHS RULE STATUS
NFHS Lacrosse Rule 6-5 covers player equipment. No-GPS, broadcast-only sensors are reviewed under official discretion. Helmet/equipment placement must be approved by officials.