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Client: ???, [[Google UK]] <???@google.com>
Client: Alex Wilson, [[Google UK]] <alexwilson@google.com>


Interval training, where the user performs an exercise for a set time before moving to the next, is increasingly popular but poorly supported by technology. We want a proof-of-concept system that allows a user to easily create or download a workout schedule (“press ups for 20s, star jumps for 15s…”) on their phone and push it to a smartwatch app that then leads them through the session using visual output and haptics to tell them of changes in the exercise. For those working out together we want to synchronise their watches to make a better social experience. 
Interval training, where the user performs an exercise for a set time before moving to the next, is increasingly popular but poorly supported by technology. We want a proof-of-concept system that allows a user to easily create or download a workout schedule (“press ups for 20s, star jumps for 15s…”) on their phone and push it to a smartwatch app that then leads them through the session using visual output and haptics to tell them of changes in the exercise. For those working out together we want to synchronise their watches to make a better social experience. 

Revision as of 22:14, 14 November 2019

Client: Alex Wilson, Google UK <alexwilson@google.com>

Interval training, where the user performs an exercise for a set time before moving to the next, is increasingly popular but poorly supported by technology. We want a proof-of-concept system that allows a user to easily create or download a workout schedule (“press ups for 20s, star jumps for 15s…”) on their phone and push it to a smartwatch app that then leads them through the session using visual output and haptics to tell them of changes in the exercise. For those working out together we want to synchronise their watches to make a better social experience.