Artificial Intelligence in the Improvement of the Athlete's Anatomi-cal-Physiological Parameters: Transdisciplinary Pedagogical Models
Parole chiave:
Sports Education; Personalized Training; Athletes MonitoringAbstract
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing the field of physical activity and training, providing advanced tools to monitor and optimize anatomical and physiological parameters in real time. By analyzing data from biometric sensors and wearable devices, AI enables an unprecedented level of personalization in training programs, enhancing athletic performance and reducing the risk of injuries. Beyond the technical aspect, the integration of AI in sports also has significant pedagogical implications. It not only fosters body awareness and self-regulation in athletes but also requires proper training for coaches and professionals to correctly interpret and apply data effectively. Therefore, AI is not just a tool for performance enhancement but also a means to promote an educational approach based on reflection, autonomous management of physical abilities, and the development of mental and emotional skills. This article examines the role of AI in optimizing physical activity, highlighting both its technical and pedagogical aspects, with the goal of understanding how these technologies can encourage a more conscious and sustainable approach to training and body care.
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