Fatigue and consistency in exercising
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1. A method for providing exercise feedback, the method comprising:
- monitoring consistency of motion over a period of time while a person is exercising on an exercise machine that impacts one or more muscles and/or muscle groups of the musculoskeletal system of the person;
calculating a measure of fatigue of the one or more muscles and/or muscle groups for the period of time; and
providing an evaluation of the exercise session based, at least in part, on the measure of fatigue and the monitored consistency,wherein monitoring the consistency of motion comprises;
considering a range of the motion relative to an individual range of motion for the person on the exercise machine.
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Consistency of motion is monitored over a period of time while a person is exercising on an exercise machine that impacts one or more muscles and/or muscle groups of the musculoskeletal system of the person. A measure of fatigue of the one or more muscles and/or muscle groups for the period of time is calculated. An evaluation of the exercise session is provided, based at least in part on the measure of fatigue and the monitored consistency.
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1. A method for providing exercise feedback, the method comprising:
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monitoring consistency of motion over a period of time while a person is exercising on an exercise machine that impacts one or more muscles and/or muscle groups of the musculoskeletal system of the person; calculating a measure of fatigue of the one or more muscles and/or muscle groups for the period of time; and providing an evaluation of the exercise session based, at least in part, on the measure of fatigue and the monitored consistency, wherein monitoring the consistency of motion comprises; considering a range of the motion relative to an individual range of motion for the person on the exercise machine. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A non-transitory computer-readable medium including statements and instructions which, when executed by a computer, result in:
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monitoring consistency of motion over a period of time while a person is exercising on an exercise machine that impacts one or more muscles and/or muscle groups of the musculoskeletal system of the person; calculating a measure of fatigue of the one or more muscles and/or muscle groups for the period of time; and
providing an evaluation of the exercise session based, at least in part, on the measure of fatigue and the monitored consistency,wherein monitoring the consistency of motion comprises; considering a range of the motion relative to an individual range of motion for the person on the exercise machine. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10)
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