Typical experiments 1.Ball 1.1 Ball is lying on the table in such way x, y deliver “0” and z-axis delivers “1”. 1.2 Hit the table with the fist. 1.3 Hit.

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Typical experiments 1.Ball 1.1 Ball is lying on the table in such way x, y deliver “0” and z-axis delivers “1”. 1.2 Hit the table with the fist. 1.3 Hit the ball so that it begins rolling on the table and stop it abruptly. 1.4 Let the ball roll down on an inclined plane and stop it abruptly. 1.5 Move the ball upwards / downwards several times with alternating speed. 1.6 Throw the ball vertically upwards / downwards several times and catch it in an alternating manner (softy / abruptly).

Typical experiments 2.Student Set 2.1 Arm extensions / Leg extensions. 2.2 Push-ups. 2.3 Walk around. 2.4 Jump. 2.5 Run in a circle. 2.6 Place a Leg or Arm Accelerometer in a little wagon and let it move down on an inclined plane. (The Belt Assembly should be near the Leg / Arm Module). 2.7 Jog over a distance of 20m and count the number of steps and the time needed.

Typical experiments 3.Ball – Student Set. 3.1 Throw a ball upwards and catch it again. 3.2 Hit the ball downwards and catch it again. 3.3 Run over a circle hitting the ball to the ground.