The ACES System By Gideon Ariel Thailand December 2007.

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The ACES System By Gideon Ariel Thailand December 2007

Principles of Training Training for What: General Fitness Weight lost Good look Endurance Training Strength Training Athletic Training Specific Training Rehabilitation

Training with What: Your own body Swimming Assistance with simple equipment Exercise Machines Intelligent Exercise Machines

Definition of Terms: Muscular Strength Muscular Endurance Isometric Training Isokinetic Training Concentric Contraction Eccentric Contraction Muscle Overload Repetitions Sets Variable Resistance Exercise Variable Velocity Exercise Isokinetic Exercise Explosive Training Exercise Open loop System Close loop System Open Kinetic Chain Close Kinetic Chain Feedback Control of Exercise

All exercise machines are luck of intelligence. The equipment is unaware of the subject. Only the Ariel Edge is aware of the subject using transducers and Artificial Inteligence. Factors underlying all Athletics Performance are: Displacement (Movement) Velocity = Displacement/Time Force = Mass x Accelration Duration of Movement Power = Force x Velocity Technique Integration of the Ariel Edge with the Ariel Performance Analysis System

Explosive Events Throwing Sprinting Jumping Endurance Events Long Distance Running Swimming Cycling ) Explosive Events Throwing Sprinting Jumping Endurance Events Long Distance Running Swimming Cycling )