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2 ©Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 2003. All material is copyright protected. It is illegal to copy any of this material. This material may be used only in a course of study in which Exercise Science: An Introduction to Health and Physical Education (Temertzoglou/Challen) is the required textbook. An Introduction to Health and Physical Education Ted Temertzoglou Paul Challen ISBN 1-55077-132-9 Exise Science ion 12: Exercise Science Section 12: Technological Influences on Human Performance

3 ©Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 2003. All material is copyright protected. It is illegal to copy any of this material. This material may be used only in a course of study in which Exercise Science: An Introduction to Health and Physical Education (Temertzoglou/Challen) is the required textbook. Ergonomics  Ergonomics is also known as “human factor engineering”  Goal is to make human and machine interface smoother  Promotes a holistic approach by considering the following factors:  Physical  Cognitive  Social  Organizational  Environmental

4 ©Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 2003. All material is copyright protected. It is illegal to copy any of this material. This material may be used only in a course of study in which Exercise Science: An Introduction to Health and Physical Education (Temertzoglou/Challen) is the required textbook. Ergonomics and Sport  Athletic performance can be enhanced with:  Supporting aids  Equipment  Training technology  Goal is to apply efficient technologies to drive humans to higher levels of performance

5 ©Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 2003. All material is copyright protected. It is illegal to copy any of this material. This material may be used only in a course of study in which Exercise Science: An Introduction to Health and Physical Education (Temertzoglou/Challen) is the required textbook. Personal Protective Equipment  Personal protective equipment includes:  Padding  Bracing and taping  Mouthguards  Headgear  Used in the following sports:  Hockey  Football  Cycling  Baseball  Car Racing

6 ©Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 2003. All material is copyright protected. It is illegal to copy any of this material. This material may be used only in a course of study in which Exercise Science: An Introduction to Health and Physical Education (Temertzoglou/Challen) is the required textbook. Hockey  Advances in technology include:  Goalie masks and pads  Sticks  Skates  Ice surface © iStockphoto.com/”walik”

7 ©Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 2003. All material is copyright protected. It is illegal to copy any of this material. This material may be used only in a course of study in which Exercise Science: An Introduction to Health and Physical Education (Temertzoglou/Challen) is the required textbook. Football  Advances in technology include:  Helmets  Shoulder pads  Materials developed by NASA  Radiant Heat Deflection System  Inserted into helmets, shoulder pads, and other protective equipment  Reflects over 90% of heat generated by the sun  Hydroweave  Field turf © iStockphoto.com/”GeorgePeters”

8 ©Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 2003. All material is copyright protected. It is illegal to copy any of this material. This material may be used only in a course of study in which Exercise Science: An Introduction to Health and Physical Education (Temertzoglou/Challen) is the required textbook. Cycling  Advances in technology include:  Helmets  Canadian Standards Association (CSA)  Snell  The American Society for Testing Materials (ASTM)  Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC)  Bike design  Shocks  Tires © iStockphoto.com/”JacobH”

9 ©Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 2003. All material is copyright protected. It is illegal to copy any of this material. This material may be used only in a course of study in which Exercise Science: An Introduction to Health and Physical Education (Temertzoglou/Challen) is the required textbook. Baseball  Advances in technology include:  Protective equipment for catchers  Batting helmets  Baseball gloves  Plastic cleats  Safety-release bases © iStockphoto.com/”RBFried”

10 ©Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 2003. All material is copyright protected. It is illegal to copy any of this material. This material may be used only in a course of study in which Exercise Science: An Introduction to Health and Physical Education (Temertzoglou/Challen) is the required textbook. Car Racing  Advances in technology include:  Fire-retardant suits  Proban  Nomex  Driver information systems  Shifting gears  Launch and traction control  Tire and fuel technology  Computer-assisted design and manufacturing © iStockphoto.com/”adamdodd”

11 ©Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 2003. All material is copyright protected. It is illegal to copy any of this material. This material may be used only in a course of study in which Exercise Science: An Introduction to Health and Physical Education (Temertzoglou/Challen) is the required textbook. Equipment Revolution  Equipment revolution in recent years includes:  Fabrics  Playing surfaces  Running shoes  Body suits  Personal equipment

12 ©Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 2003. All material is copyright protected. It is illegal to copy any of this material. This material may be used only in a course of study in which Exercise Science: An Introduction to Health and Physical Education (Temertzoglou/Challen) is the required textbook. Computer Technology in Sport  Computer technology in sport includes:  Timing and measurement devices  Personal equipment  Coaching  Motion analysis  Precision analysis  Computational Fluid Dynamics Computer Simulations  Virtual reality  Virtual reality technologies  Augmented virtual reality  “Virtualized” reality

13 ©Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 2003. All material is copyright protected. It is illegal to copy any of this material. This material may be used only in a course of study in which Exercise Science: An Introduction to Health and Physical Education (Temertzoglou/Challen) is the required textbook.


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