Ai + Human Movement

From Exercise To Everyday Work

Overview

AI + Human Movement is a program focused on understanding how people move in real life—from structured exercise and sports to everyday work and labor.

Through Global Fast Fit and our Local Records programs, we study a wide range of human movement, including fitness training, sports like table tennis and boxing, as well as construction work, carrying loads, and farm labor.

By combining video analysis and AI tools, our goal is simple and practical: to help people move more safely, avoid injury, and become more productive in their daily lives.

How AI Supports Better Movement

AI is used as an observational and learning tool, not as a replacement for human experience or coaching.

Practical Applications

Exercise & Fitness Analysis

Studying body mechanics during workouts to improve form, efficiency, and long-term joint health

Sports Movement

Analyzing motion in activities like boxing and table tennis to support safer technique and skill development

Workplace & Labor Movement

Observing how people lift, carry, bend, and repeat tasks in construction and farming to reduce injury risk

Visual Feedback Through Video

Using simple video recordings to help people see and understand their own movement patterns

Table Tennis

Table tennis may look simple, but it involves some of the fastest human reaction times and most precise movements in sport. Small changes in posture, grip, timing, and footwork can dramatically affect performance and injury risk.

In this program, AI is used to analyze short video clips of play to help players understand:

Reaction speed and movement efficiency
Balance, stance, and recovery position
Repetitive motion patterns that may lead to strain or injury

The goal is not to turn athletes into machines, but to help everyday players move more safely, improve consistency, and enjoy the game longer—whether they are students, community players, or local competitors.

Tennis

Tennis combines explosive movement, endurance, and repetitive overhead actions that can place stress on the shoulders, elbows, knees, and lower back.

Through AI-assisted video review, this program explores how players move across the court, how they load and unload their joints, and how fatigue changes technique over time. AI helps highlight:

Inefficient movement patterns
Asymmetry between left and right sides
Early warning signs of overuse injuries

By making movement visible and understandable, players and coaches can adjust training habits, reduce injury risk, and build more sustainable performance—especially in community and amateur settings where access to professional coaching is limited.

Basketball

Basketball is a high-impact sport involving jumping, sudden direction changes, and frequent physical contact. These movements place heavy demands on the knees, ankles, hips, and spine.

In this section, AI is used to study:

Landing mechanics after jumps
Cutting and pivoting movements
Workload patterns during training and games

The focus is injury prevention and movement awareness, not elite analytics. By understanding how the body absorbs force and how fatigue alters movement, players can train smarter, reduce common injuries, and stay active longer within their communities.

Weightlifting

Weightlifting is one of the clearest examples of how small movement errors can lead to serious injury. Proper alignment, timing, and load distribution are critical.

This program uses AI-assisted video analysis to help lifters and trainers identify:

Unsafe lifting patterns
Breakdowns in form under fatigue
Imbalances between muscle groups

The emphasis is education and safety. AI becomes a second set of eyes—helping people lift with better awareness, protect their joints and spine, and build strength responsibly, whether in a gym, community center, or home environment.

Construction Work

Not all human movement happens in sports. Construction work involves repetitive lifting, carrying, bending, and tool use—often for long hours, under fatigue, and in unsafe conditions.

In this section, AI is applied to everyday labor movements to study:

Lifting and carrying techniques
Repetitive stress patterns
Posture and balance during manual tasks

The aim is to reduce injury, improve safety, and support long-term health for workers. By using simple video analysis and AI feedback, workers and supervisors can better understand risky movements and make small changes that protect the body over time.

Long-Term Vision

AI + Human Movement aims to:

Reduce preventable
injuries

Improve daily work efficiency

Support lifelong physical health

Create open learning resources on safe movement

Bridge fitness science and everyday labor

Advancing Better Movement for Safer Work and Healthier Lives

AI + Human Movement explores how practical AI and visual learning can support
the way people move at the gym, at work, and in everyday life.

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