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Optimization of Human Performance for All Ages

In order to address the optimization of human movement and performance, the underlying philosophical premise metaphorically compares life with sport. The goal is that everyone should be a Gold Medallist in his or her own body regardless of age. Most people, however, do not achieve their "Gold Medal" because their goals, potential, and/or timing are uncoordinated or nonexistent. For example, an individual may envision himself or herself as a tennis champion yet lack the requisite physical and physiological traits of the greatest players. Given this situation, can his or her potential be maximized? Achieving one's maximum potential necessitates tools applicable to everyone for improving their performance whether in tennis, fitness, overcoming physical handicaps and/or disease. Useful tools must be based, however, on correct, substantive scientific principles.

  1. Introduction

  2. Aging

  3. The Optimum Performance Concept

  4. Scientific Principles for Quantifying Motion

  5. Principles for Exercise and Training

  6. Resistive Training

  7. Resistive Exercising Methods

  8. High-Technology Tools

  9. Tools to assess movement of the human body

  10. Tools to assist measurement and training of human fitness and exercise levels

  11. Feedback Control of Exercise

  12. Future Developments

  13. Conclusion

  14. References

See also

ArticlesArticles and publications in scientific journals
FunctionalFunctional Capacity Evaluation
HurdlingKinematic analysis of hurdling performances at 2000 United States Olympic trials
LibraryOnline academic library
ListList of studies with Ariel products
NASAWhat is a Resistive Exercise Dynamometer? Read on, and learn how Ariel Dynamics participates in and contributes to America's Space Program.
OptimizationOptimization of Human Performance for All Ages
PresentationsPresentations
ProjectsMiscellaneous projects using ADI products
PublicationsGideon B. Ariel, Ph.D. - Publications
QuaternionsVisualizing Orientation using Quaternions

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