Body Position Correctors

The MotivePro Vibrating Athletic Suit Improves Physical Performance

The MotivePro vibrating athletic suit provides real-time feedback about the position of one's body while they are engaged in an activity.

Invented by Professor Gregory Sporton of Birmingham City University in the UK, the suit monitors the wearer's body position and movements to help them pique their physical performance and reduce strain. The device features several bands that strap on to the individual's torso, arms and forehead that vibrate when those body parts move outside of a pre-selected range. This allows athletes the ability to pinpoint incorrect body positions for improved physical performance and technique enhancement.

This device can also be useful for determining which types of body positions cause strain or aggravate injuries by adjusting the straps to vibrate when an undesirable movement is made.
Trend Themes
1. Vibrating Athletic Wearables - Disruptive innovation opportunities for companies producing smart garments that provide real-time feedback to enhance performance and prevent injuries.
2. Body Position Monitoring Devices - Disruptive innovation opportunities for companies producing devices that monitor body position and movements to prevent strain and enhance physical performance.
3. Personalized Training Technology - Disruptive innovation opportunities for companies producing technology that provides customized training and feedback based on individual body movements and positions.
Industry Implications
1. Fitness Industry - Opportunities for fitness companies to integrate wearable technology into their products to enhance athlete performance and reduce strain.
2. Sports Equipment Industry - Opportunities for sports equipment companies to integrate body monitoring technology into their products to provide real-time feedback on biomechanics and improve athletic performance and prevent injuries.
3. Healthcare Industry - Opportunities for healthcare companies to utilize body position monitoring technology to prevent and monitor injuries and to provide customized training and feedback to individuals during rehabilitation.

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