and then before they could finish it the Soviet Union collapsed and kind of the whole team that was involved in this just dispersed and left left Russia
The evidence is convergent. Multiple independent sources reach the same conclusion, the underlying mechanism is well-characterized, and even the field's most cautious voices treat it as worth doing.
and then before they could finish it the Soviet Union collapsed and kind of the whole team that was involved in this just dispersed and left left Russia
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and just by chance a lot of them had been involved in track and field different sports they end up reconvening in a track meetting Eugene and kind of just talking about this path project and they decide that they want to get together and keep working on this because they never brought to fruition and they did and that was ultimately the first system that I think was available I mean it was the first system that was available commercially with with the intent of being used for Sport and Fitness
then in the 1980s they were dominant as far as all Olympic sports right they just crushed us
in the mid 1980s they started basically figuring out can we use this tech for sport performance and so they put together an engineering team um and they started collecting data on thousands of Russian athletes of all levels from their school age kids all the way up to the Olympic athletes and they collected just populational norms and they started building the system that was meant to monitor training and you know be used for this purpose