On January 12, 2022 at 10:00 AM EST, Wall Street Journal reporter, Laura Cooper, reported an article, How Health and Fitness Trackers Are About to Get a Lot More Granular. Cooper wrote, “Business and researchers are dreaming up the next generation of methods to create and quantify personal data, with the aim of using the information to boost health and happiness” (link). Cooper is saying personal data invention and analysis is in its early stages. So, despite all the work AAMMA (from East to West Headquarters, Apple, Alphabet, Meta, Microsoft, Amazon, see here) put into Web 2, Web 3 is promising more personalizable technology experiences. But the metric to weigh against the boosts is what is wasted, and this is the secret: it is that the oral tradition of physical trainers is divided by the spreadsheet records of analysis. When buying this wisdom from data warehouses, it would be anonymous.
In Western societies, personal image is more important than collective groups. Consider our highest aspiration, new humanism. An example of this is the Batman, who perfects himself to become an entity of justice. So, for Fortune 500 businesses, the worst thing they should prepare against is this: it is that the oral tradition physical training over time is saturating the stock market. Take a look at the American gaming market of the 1980’s, if you want an example of excessive supply elasticity, but demand elasticity of which gaming developers, today, can only dream.
So, the test of granular health and happiness technologies is how thoroughly fitness experts can build training programs for their clients. Traditionally, physical training is regime complexity (i.e. drop down and give me 20 pushups), but the better physical training is regimen complexity over clock time (i.e. drop down and give me 20 pushups in 14 seconds or less).
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