Ariel A — - 2 Machines.mp4

This dual-machine approach transformed biomechanics from simple observation into a data-driven science, allowing coaches and doctors to identify hidden flaws in form that the human eye could never catch.

The first machine is a high-speed camera setup, capturing the physical geometry of an athlete's body at hundreds of frames per second. By digitizing these visual points, the APAS software can calculate joint angles, velocities, and acceleration with surgical precision. Ariel A - 2 Machines.mp4

Simultaneously, the second "machine"—an EMG (Electromyography) system —is recording the electrical signals firing within the athlete's muscles. and acceleration with surgical precision.

The "story" within the .mp4 is the synchronization of these two data streams. As the athlete leaps, the video shows the external result (the height of the jump), while the second machine reveals the internal cause (the exact sequence of muscle activation). Ariel A - 2 Machines.mp4