Humanities & Social Sciences, Vol 14, No 2 (2021)

INTELLIGENT WEIGHT MACHINES WITH LOAD ADJUSTMENT BASED ON SERVO DRIVE (PROJECT UNDER DEVELOPMENT)

Vitaliy Victorovich Epishev

Abstract


The study aims to create a new generation weight machine for obtaining objective information (digital control) about the performed load and the response of the cardiovascular system and the musculoskeletal system during exercise. Materials and methods. Patent search, publication analysis, marketing research and three research and development activities were carried out. Results. Technical requirements for intelligent weight machines were formulated. Based on the Gravitron training machine, 2 prototypes were created, where traditional weight stacks were replaced by a system consisting of a servo drive and control system components. To control the biomechanics of movement, a prototype was developed consisting of a force platform integrated into the seat of the weight machine. Biofeedback is implemented by displaying data on the center of pressure in the initial position and during exercise. A prototype of an ECG monitoring system in standard lead I was created, which is software and hardware built into the bar of a weight machine. Conclusion. The primary results demonstrate the technical feasibility of creating a new class of training machines with biofeedback and continuous monitoring of the user's state. Combining several intelligent machines into a single gym ecosystem will allow developing fundamentally new approaches to the training process.