@StarnesJen I thought your post about the new technology on how the feeling of what they are experience while using it is really interesting since they are able to experience that its not just them being hooked up to it but actually controlling it more.
@docgoble For me at the 0:01 time we see a good example of the types of things the cerebellum is control of. Like the coordination, posture and balance it takes for the snapper and the quarterback to get the ball between each other and be able to get the ball to the next person.
@docgoble 11s player 8 on the white team as he goes for his play gets stopped by three of the opposing team's players, he goes up gets stopped one way, & attempts to make the basket another on instinct without looking at small things because he knows to react to it.
#EXS3030 This video looks at a comparison of the bench press and the different grip lengths. This video is 7 years old so this could be different at this time but I could not find a more recent one with emg.
https://t.co/Fav1bmQLcn
@2020Boobie Hey Dustin,
I thought this post was probably the coolest thing I saw from all the posts since it's not just to do with exercise or general movements. I found the ai adapting to that person's movements was probably the coolest thing for future gaming.
@Ella782002@docgoble I though pole vault was so crazy how flexible the are going over and seeing there faces when they make it is so satisfying to see knowing that that did it.
#EXS3030 I decided to put as my link for this weeks hw because I find the hammer throw something that interesting to watch and is really demanding physically and mentally and is an event I wish I had to do when i did field events.
https://t.co/LWvyRhlgGt
Im taking #EXS3030@OaklanduSHS
with
@docgoble
because this a requirement and I find the motor part of my degree very interesting. However I plan to going into more of the nutritionist/dietitian assistant part for future work