Subtle vibrations indicate that your pilates pose needs a little adjusting, Via ElectricFoxy
Measures and Assesses Movement
Pilates is all about precision. Even the slightest hip hike can distract you from using the correct muscles. The garment measures your movement and provides feedback when you are off your target position. Haptic feedback embedded in the hips of the garment give you subtle “taps” on the side that needs adjusting. Continue to modify your move until you perform it correctly. Correct movement ensures better performance, faster improvement, and helps keep you from injury.
Assess Your Performance, Track it Over Time, Set Goals
The Move garment data is sent to a mobile app that allows you to view it in detail. From there, you can track your performance over time, see where you’re improving and see what areas that need adjustment. You can set goals on the types of movements you want to improve and even customize the moves to your needs.
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