The ability to analyze human movement in real-world settings, beyond the confines of laboratory environments, is becoming increasingly important. Researchers in various disciplines, particularly sports science and biomechanics, are constantly seeking ways to bridge the gap between controlled lab settings and the complexities of movement in the field. This is where IMU (inertial measurement unit) sensor technology comes into play. Xsens Link, a popular motion capture system that utilizes wearable IMUs, is a valuable tool in this regard. Unlike traditional marker-based systems that restrict movement to lab environments, Xsens Link empowers researchers to capture movement in the field. This allows for a more holistic understanding of how athletes move during real-world activities, providing valuable insights for sports science and biomechanical research.