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Gideon Ariel

Gideon Ariel (גדעון אריאל; also "Uriel," born April 27, 1939) is an Israeli authority in biomechanics, as well as a former Olympic track and field athlete who competed in the discus throw.[1]

Gideon Ariel
Gideon Ariel (1960)
Personal information
Native nameגדעון אריאל
National team Israel
Born (1939-04-27) April 27, 1939 (age 83)
Tel Aviv, Palestine.
Alma mater
Height6-0 (184 cm)
Weight220 lb (100 kg)
Sport
Country Israel
SportDiscus and Shot Put
Achievements and titles
Personal best(s)
  • discus throw: 55.22 meters (1964)
  • shot put: 16.27 meters (1966)
Updated on 28 August 2016.

Early and personal life

Ariel was born in Tel Aviv, Israel.[1] His father, the son of a rabbi, was born in Poland in 1904, and made aliyah (moved to Israel, then known as Palestine) in 1922, and ultimately became a hotel manager and then head of customs at the Jaffa port, as well as a member of the Stern Gang.[2] His mother worked as the secretary to the Mayor of Tel Aviv.[2] His parents divorced when he was ten years old.[2][3] At the age of 11, he moved to a kibbutz.[3] He served three years in the Israel Defense Forces.[3]

He studied at the Wingate Institute in Israel, and later attended the University of Wyoming on an athletic scholarship, beginning in 1963 and graduating in 1966.[2][3] Ariel obtained a master's degree from the University of Massachusetts Amherst in Exercise Science.[3] He completed his graduate and post-doctoral work at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, where he received a Ph.D. in Exercise and Computer Science.

Ariel and his former wife Yael Tzabar had a child, Geffen Olympia.[2][3] He lived in Amherst, Massachusetts and Coto de Caza, California. He has three more daughters: Tova, Nomi, and Ilana Ariel.

Discus and shot put

 
Gideon Ariel bearing the Israeli flag

When Ariel competed in the Olympics, he was 6 ft (184 cm) tall, and weighed 220 lbs (100 kg).[1]

Ariel competed for Israel at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, at the age of 21, in the Men's Shot Put, and came in 22nd with a distance of 14.65 meters.[1] He was also the flag bearer for Israel at the 1960 Olympics.

Ariel competed for Israel at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, at the age of 25, in the Men's Discus Throw, and came in 26th with a distance of 46.12 meters.[1] He was again the flag bearer for Israel at the 1964 Olympics.

His personal best in the discus throw was 55.22 meters, in 1964.[1] Ariel's personal best in the shot put was 16.27 meters, in 1966.[1]

Scientific career

Anabolic steroids

Ariel performed research in the use of anabolic steroids, technically known as anabolic-androgen steroids (AAS) or colloquially as "steroids" (or even "roids"), which are drugs that mimic the effects of testosterone and dihydrotestosterone in the body. Uses of anabolic steroids in sports are controversial because of their adverse effects and the potential to gain an advantage conventionally considered "cheating."[4]

Biomechanical performance optimization

 
Gideon Ariel at the Mexico Olympics 1968

Ariel developed a business of biomechanical services, ranging from physical rehabilitation to personalized athletic instruction, working with athletes including Olympic champion discus thrower Al Oerter—who after working with Ariel, at age 43 threw a discus 27 feet farther than his best gold medal performance.[3][5]

Another of those athletes was Mac Wilkins. In 1975, the USOC had gathered 12 of America's best discus throwers to be filmed in action with high speed cameras. The footage was sent to Ariel's laboratory where he conducted his analysis on their performances. Wilkins commented on Ariel's assessment of his technique: "He pointed out that my front leg was absorbing energy that could go into the throw. I had to begin to change my whole conception of throwing I used to think I had to put as much of my speed in the direction of the throw." Ariel's analysis had shown that Mac was generating speeds up to 30 percent faster in one segment of the throw than anyone else, but it was dissipating it at the end. According to Ariel, the computer "found that with a perfectly timed summation of his forces, Wilkins could throw the discus 250 feet." After implementing Gideon's advice, Mac Wilkins went on to break the world record and win the Olympic gold medal at the 1976 games in Montreal, Canada.[6]

He founded the Olympic Training Center in Squaw Valley and Colorado Springs [7] and became chairman of the U.S. Olympic Biomechanical Committee. In San Diego, he founded Ariel Dynamics to apply biomechanical concepts to sports performance.[8][9]

Patents and inventions

Variable resistance exercising device

 
Variable resistance exercising device, 1976

An improved exercising device for exercising the legs of a user includes a frame member with a lever arm having one end pivotably attached thereto. The lever arm extends downwardly from the portion of the frame member to which it is pivotably connected, and a pair of foot-engaging force transferring members are mounted on the lower end of the lever arm. A cable has one end pivotably connected near the lower end of the lever arm, passes around an eccentrically mounted pulley and has its other end connected to weights. As the user lifts the lower portions of his legs, the lever arm is pivoted to pull the cable and the weights attached thereto, thereby strengthening the knee muscles of the user. The eccentrically mounted pulley varies the resistance to movement of the user's lower legs initially increasing the resistance and then decreasing the resistance in a sinusoidal manner as the lower legs are lifted to pivot the lever arm and lift the weights. Patent US 4256302 A, 1981.[10]

Exerciser

An exerciser bar is supported for rotation and acts against a hydraulic cylinder with the angle of the bar and the pressure in the cylinder measured and fed to a micro computer which, using this input data, controls the cylinder pressure in accordance with a selected exercise program, the micro computer also providing outputs to displays so that the person exercising can monitor his progress. Patent US 4354676 A, 1982.[11]

Passive programmable resistance device

 
Passive programmable resistance device, 1985

A passive programmable resistance device uses a closed loop feedback for controlling resistance to rotational or translational motion of an object. One or more actual parameters, such as force or position, are measured and compared with desired parameters. The differences are used to provide a control signal which controls the resistance to the movement of the object. Patent US 4544154 A, 1985.[12]

Related patents

  • Exerciser. France - No. 80-23965. 1979.
  • Exerciser. Japan - No. 1,151,489. 1983.
  • Exerciser. United Kingdom - No. 2,086,738. 1984.
  • Exercise Apparatus. United Kingdom - No. 2,193,901. 1986.
  • Hydraulic Valve Assembly for Controlling An Hydraulic Cylinder. No. 6-898,013. 1986.
  • Exercise Apparatus. Germany - No. P3715406. 1987.
  • Exercise Apparatus. Japan - No. 62-081362. 1987.
  • Hydraulic Valve Assembly for Controlling An Hydraulic Cylinder. Germany -No. P3709900,0. 1987.
  • Hydraulic Valve Assembly for Controlling An Hydraulic Cylinder. Japan -No. 62-164126. 1987.
  • Hydraulic Valve Assembly for Controlling An Hydraulic Cylinder. United Kingdom - No. 2,194,309. 1990.
  • Exercise Apparatus. Canada - No. 1,279,669. 1991.
  • Exercise Bar Acting Against Hydraulic Cylinder. W. Germany - No. 3042520. 1991.
  • Exercise Bar Acting Against Hydraulic Cylinder. Canada - No. 1,143,760. 1992.
  • Dynamic Knee Brace. 1994.
  • Variable Sole Design for Athletic Shoe. 1994.
  • Exerciser. Canada - No. 1,143,760. 1994.

Scientific publications

Publications related to anabolic steroids

  • Anabolic steroid: the physiological effects of placebos. Track Technique, 46: 1470-1472, 1971.
  • Athletes taking placebo for steroids improve. Track and Field News, 1971.
  • Effect of anabolic steroids on reflex components. Journal of Applied Physiol, 32: 795-797, 1972.
  • Anabolic steroids: The physiological effects of placebos. Medicine and Science, 4: 124-126, 1972.
  • Anabolic steroids and muscle contractile force. Track Technique, 48: 1534-1536, 1972.
  • The effects of anabolic steroid (Methandrostenolene) upon physiological parameters. Athletic Training, 7: 190-200, 1972.
  • Residual effect of an anabolic steroid upon isotonic muscular force. Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness, 1972.
  • Anabolic steroids - a summary of related literature. Track and Field Quarterly Review, 73: 48-58, 1973.
  • Anabole steroide: die physiologischen wirkungen von placebos. Leis ungssport, 1.73: 52-55, 1973.
  • Anabole steroid und die muskelkontraktionskraft. Leistungssport, 1.73: 55-57, 1973.
  • The effect of anabolic steroid upon skeletal muscle force. J Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness, 13: 187-190, 1973.
  • The effect of anabolic steroids on muscular force. Track & Field Quarterly Review, 73: 184-191, 1973.
  • Prolonged effects of anabolic steroid upon muscular contractile force. Medicine and Science in Sports, 6: 62-64, 1974.
  • Physiologische wirkungen von anabolen steroiden. pp. 154–155. Verlag Bartels & Wernitz KG. 1974.

Publications related to athletic shoe design

  • The biomechanics of athletic shoe design. Medicine and Science in Sports. 7: 78 1975.
  • Computerized biomechanical analysis of athletic shoe. V International Congress of Biomechanics Abstracts, P 5, Jyvaskyla, Finland, 1975.
  • Athletic shoe design. Modern Athlete and Coach, 15: 7-9, 1977.

Publications related to athletics

  • Computerized biomechanical analysis of the world pole vault. Proceedings to the Scientific Congress, Munich Olympic Games, 1972.
  • Computer analysis of track biomechanics. Track Technique, 50: 1597-1598, 1972.
  • Computerized biomechanical analysis of track and field athletes utilized by the Olympic Training Camp for throwing events. Track and Field Quarterly Review, 72: 99-103, 1972.
  • Computerized biomechanical analysis of the world pole vault. Track and Field Quarterly Review, 72: 217-222, 1972.
  • Biomechanical analysis of the shot-put utilizing the center of gravity displacement. Track and Field Quarterly Review, 73: 207-210, 1973.
  • Analusis biomecanico de los mejores lanzadores do peso mundiales procesado mediante ordenador (2. parte). 1973 Madrid Congresos VI - I T F C A, 1973.
  • Computerized biomechanical analysis of the world's best shot-putters. Track and Field Quarterly Review, 73: 199-206, 1973.
  • Die biomechanische bewegungsanalyse mit hilfe des computers. Leistungssport, 4: 301-308, 1973.
  • Computerized biomechanical analysis of human performance. Mechanics and Sport. pp. 267–275. The American Society of Mechanical Engineers. 1973.
  • Computer application biomechanical analysis of human performance in sport and industry. Canadian Congress of Sport and Physical Activity, Abstracts, October: 1973.
  • Biomekaaninen liikeanalyysi tietokoneella. Yleis-Urheilu, 9: 4-9, 1973.
  • Computerized biomechanical analysis of the knee joint during deep knee bend with heavy load. Fourth International Seminar on Biomechanics Volume IV. 1973.
  • Javelin throw: computer biomechanical analysis. Track Technique, 54: 1726-1928, 1973.
  • Analysis biomecanico de los mejores lanzadores do peso mundiales procesado mediante ordenador (1. parte). 1973 Madrid Congresos VI - I T F C A, 1973.
  • Biomechanische analysen sprtlicher bewegungsablaufe mit hilfe von computen. Olympische Analysen. pp. 147–149. Verlag Bartels & Wernitz KG. 1974.
  • Understanding the scientific basis behind our Universal Centurion. 1974.
  • Computerized biomechanical analysis of human performance. XXth World Congress in Sports Medicine Handbook, Melbourne, Australia, 1974.
  • Computerized biomechanical analysis of human performance. Athletic Journal, 54: 54-84, 1974.
  • Method for biomechanical analysis of human performance. Research Quarterly, 45: 72-79, 1974.
  • Computerized biomechanical analysis of the world pole vault record. Sport in the Modern World. pp. 310–312. Springer - Verlag. 1974.
  • Principios del movimiento balistico en los ejercicios contra resistencia. Stadium, 52: 8-10, 1975.
  • Computerized biomechanical analysis of human performance. Biomechanics of Sport. pp. 228–229. 1975.
  • Computerized biomechanical analysis of human performance. XXth World Congress in Sports Medicine, Congress Proceedings, 71-79, 1975.
  • Principles of ballistic motion in resistance exercise training. Track and Field Quarterly Review, 75: 58-61, 1975.
  • Computerized biomechanical analysis of throwers at the 1975 Olympic Javelin Camp. Track and Field Quarterly Review, 76: 45-50, 1976.
  • The ultimate in high jump performance. Track and Field Quarterly Review, 77: 59-61, 1977.
  • Biomechanical analysis of ballistic vs. tracking movements in tennis skills. Proceedings of a National Symposium on The Racquet Sports, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 105-123, 1979.
  • Computer use for biomechanical analysis, data acquisition, and human-machine interface. Proceedings of the Thirteenth Hawaii International Conference on System Science, Volume III: 470-475, 1980.
  • Biomechanical analysis of shot putting. Track and Field Quarterly Review, 79: 27-37, 1980.
  • Biomechanical analysis of javelin throw. Track and Field Quarterly Review, 80: 9-17, 1980.
  • Biomechanical analysis of hammer throw. Track and Field Quarterly Review, 80: 41-51, 1980.
  • Biomechanical aspects of Olympic sports medicine. Clinics in Sports Medicine. pp. 31–36. W.B. Sauders Company. 1983.
  • Biofeedback and biomechanics in athletic training. Biofeedback and Sports Science. pp. 107–145. Plenum Publishing Corp. 1985.
  • Body mechanics. In: Injuries to the Throwing Arm from the Proceedings of the National Conference Sponsored by the U S O C Sports Medicine Council, Philadelphia, 3-21, 1985.
  • Body aerodynamics: contribution to long jump performance. Track & Field Quarterly Review, 92: 11-13, 1992.
  • Two world's best long jumps: comparative biomechanical analysis. Track & Field Quarterly Review, 92: 6-10, 1992.

Publications related to exercise equipment

  • Computer application biomechanical analysis of human performance in sport and industry. Canadian Congress of Sport and Physical Activity, Abstracts, October: 1973.
  • Computerized biomechanical analysis of the knee joint during deep knee bend with heavy load. Fourth International Seminar on Biomechanics Volume IV. 1973.
  • Biomechanical consideration in the design and construction of resistance exercise equipment. Proceedings of the 1st Annual Meeting, the Canadian Society for Biomechanics University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, 25-34, 1974.
  • Shear and compression forces in the knee joint during deep knee bend. XXth World Congress in Sports Medicine Handbook, Melbourne, Australia, 1974.
  • Understanding the scientific basis behind our Universal Centurion. 1974.
  • Computerized biomechanical analysis of human performance: an application for exercise equipment design and athletic performance. Universal Fitness Research Department, Technical Report Uni-1, 1974.
  • Computerized biomechanical analysis of the bench press and the leg press exercises. Universal Fitness Research Department, Technical Report Uni-2, 1974.
  • Variable resistance exercise: a biomechanical approach to muscular training. Universal Fitness Research Department, Technical Report Uni-3, 1974.
  • Intra-articular shearing factor during resistance exercises. Universal Fitness Research Department, Technical Report Uni-4, 1974.
  • Principles of ballistic motion in resistance exercise training. Universal Fitness Research Department, Technical Report Uni-5, 1974.
  • Resistance exercise and muscle fiber typing. Universal Fitness Research Department, Technical Report Uni-3, 1974.
  • Physical education: 2001?. Quest, XX!: 1974.
  • Computerized biomechanical analysis of the variable resistance exercise machine. Universal Fitness Research Department, Technical Report Uni-7, 1974.
  • Assessment of muscular performance. Universal Fitness Research Department, Technical Report Uni-8, 1974.
  • Computerized biomechanical analysis of human performance. Athletic Journal, 54: 54-84, 1974.
  • Method for biomechanical analysis of human performance. Research Quarterly, 45: 72-79, 1974.
  • Principles of ballistic motion in resistive exercise training. Scholastic Coach, 43: 80-108, 1974.
  • Understanding the scientific bases behind variable resistance exercises. Fresno: Universal Athletic Sales, 1974.
  • Intra-articular forces and stresses in the knee joint during the deep-knee bend. Medicine and Science in Sports. 6: 73 1974.
  • Comparative conditioning analysis. Fresno: Universal Athletic Corp, 1974.
  • Biomechanical analysis of the knee joint during deep knee bend with heavy load. XXth World Congress in Sports Medicine, Congress Proceedings, 53-60, 1975.
  • Principles of ballistic motion in resistance exercise training. Track and Field Quarterly Review, 75: 58-61, 1975.
  • Neural control of locomotion - a kinetic analysis of the trot in cats. Neural Control of Locomotion. pp. 759–762. Plenum Publishing Corp. 1976.
  • Computerized dynamic resistive exercise. Abstracts of The International Congress of Physical Activity Sciences, Quebec City, Canada, 1976.
  • Computerized dynamic resistive exercise. Biomechanics of Sports and Kinanthropometry. The International Congress of Physical Activity Sciences, 1977.
  • Equipment Safety and Effectiveness. Therapeutics Through Exercise. pp. 197–201. Grune & Stratton, Inc. 1979.
  • Biomechanical analysis of ballistic vs. tracking movements in tennis skills. Proceedings of a National Symposium on The Racquet Sports, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 105-123, 1979.
  • Computer use for biomechanical analysis, data acquisition, and human-machine interface. Proceedings of the Thirteenth Hawaii International Conference on System Science, Volume III: 470-475, 1980.
  • Human movement analysis. Applied Ergonomics, 11: 61-62, 1980.
  • Resistive Training. Clinics in Sports Med, 2: 55-69, 1983.
  • Biomechanical aspects of Olympic sports medicine. Clinics in Sports Medicine. pp. 31–36. W.B. Sauders Company. 1983.
  • Resistive training. Clinics in Sports Medicine. pp. 55–70. W.B. Saunders Company. 1983.
  • Biofeedback and biomechanics in athletic training. Biofeedback and Sports Science. pp. 107–145. Plenum Publishing Corp. 1985.
  • Body mechanics. In: Injuries to the Throwing Arm from the Proceedings of the National Conference Sponsored by the U S O C Sports Medicine Council, Philadelphia, 3-21, 1985.
  • Mechanics of Exercise Fitness. Encyclopedia of Medical Devices and Instrumentation. pp. 387–392. John Wiley & Sons. 1988.
  • Biomechanics. Scientific Foundations of Sports Medicine. pp. 271–297. B.C. Decker, Inc. 1989.
  • The Ariel Performance Analysis System. SPIE, 1356: 76-78, 1990.
  • A study to determine the aerobic adaptation to work and fatigue training modes on the Ariel CES Multifunction Station. 1991.
  • Biomechanics of Exercise Fitness. Encyclopedia of Medical Devices and Instrumentation; Volume 1; John G. Webster; John Willey & Sons, Inc. pp. 384–403, 2006.

Popular media

Books

Gideon Ariel has authored two books detailing the events of his life and career. The book titled "The Oasis of Dreams, the Legend of Hadassim" reflects on events that transpired in Hadassim, Israel, a kibbutz that incorporated a unique educational system for children.[13]

In his autobiography titled "The Discus Thrower and His Dream Factory", Ariel describes how one single throw of a discus in a competitive event saved him from a life as a juvenile delinquent and set him on the path to become a biomechanist.[14]

Selected publications

  • Esquire's Olympics Preview: How to know A perfect performance when you see one. Esquire, 66, 1976. Astor, G.
  • Can the computer create superstars?. New England Sports Guide, July, 1976. Cole, M.
  • Dr. Ariel's revolutionary computerized biomechanics. Track & Field News, December, 1977. Hersh, B.
  • Want a better athlete? Now scientists can build you one. Us, May, 1977. Moore, G.
  • Gideon and his magic machine. Sports Illustrated, August, 1977. Moore, K.
  • In search of the optimal sprint. The New Englander, May, 1977. Rutstein, N.
  • The perfect swing. Golf, October, 1978. Barkow, A.
  • Computer helps design shoe that walks on air. Daily Hampshire Gazette, August, 1978. Cole, M.
  • Computerized footwear. Canadian Footwear Journal, August, 1978. Lloyd, S.
  • Can computers teach tennis. World Tennis, March, 1979. Amdur, N.
  • Anything you can do, computer whiz Gideon Ariel can help you do better. People, September, 1979. Kessler, J.
  • Can computers win gold medals?. New Scientist, July, 1980.
  • The high priest of biomechanics. USAir Magazine, October, 1980. Barkow, A.
  • Biomechanics in the service of athletes. Olympic Review, May, 1980. Coffrant, F.
  • Future shoe. The Runner, March, 1980. Conniff, J.
  • My coach, the computer. Miami Herald, Sports Extra, March, 1980. Gustkey, E.
  • Winners. OMNI, July, 1980. Mazur, S.
  • Sports scientists train athletes to defy old limits. Smithsonian, July, 1980. Stuller, J.
  • California dreaming'. The Olympian, May, 1981. Brassey, L.
  • No winning through witchcraft here. Express, July, 1981. King, P.
  • A laboratory for jocks. Discover, February, 1981. Schechter, B.
  • MODE: Sports. Sky-Delta Airlines Magazine, July, 1982.
  • Leap ahead with biomechanics. Science Now, 1, 1982.
  • Anatomy of a motion. Passages, 1982. Bernstein, P.
  • Sports - Coto Research Center: athletics goes digital. PSA Magazine, May, 1982. Bisheff, S.
  • The human machine. Science Digest, June, 1982. Kluger, J.
  • Gideon Ariel reigns over biomechanics Xanadu. Sportstyle, January, 1982. Leivenberg, R.
  • Coached by computer. 321 Contact, October, 1982. Lyons, M.
  • No fault tennis calls. Discover, December, 1982. McKean, K.
  • Biomechanics - how computers extend athletic performance to the body's far limits. Popular Science, January, 1982. Ruby, D.
  • Electronics in action. American Way, November, 1982. Stewart, D.
  • Computer picture show. National Geographic World, December, 1983.
  • Computer - the games robots play are revolutionizing tactics and training. Sports Mirror, August, 1983.
  • The man behind the computer of the U.S. Olympic Sports Medicine Committee - person to person. Scholastic Coach, January, 1983.
  • Coaching Olympians by computer. Body in Motion, October/November, 1983. Walker, P.
  • The future of exercise equipment. National Trade Fitness Journal, Winter, 1983. Yessis, M.
  • Computer-built champions. Sports & Leisure, November/December, 1984.
  • Go for the gold. A+ Magazine, August, 1984. Barry, D.
  • The world according to Gideon. Sportswise, September/October, 1984. Condor, B.
  • Muscles by micro. Coaching Review, January, 1984. Gates, R.
  • The sporting life - dynamic duo Vic Braden and Gideon Ariel. Gentry, February, 1984. Handy, H.
  • Getting as fit as an Olympian. Family Computing, August, 1984. Pantiel, M. and Peterson, B.
  • Olympic coaching by computer. In Cider, April, 1984. Sheldon, K.
  • Enter the computerized competitor. World of Sports, July, 1984. Slon, S.
  • Touch of gold. Enter, July/August, 1984. Wilson, K.
  • The high-tech swing. Polo, May, 1985.
  • The Huffy Project: using computers to build faster BMX'ers. BMX Action, June, 1985.
  • Body building goes high-tech. IEEE Spectrum, May, 1985. Fischett, M.
  • The acrobatics of human motion. Orange Coast, August, 1985. Jacobs, C.
  • Ultra sports. OMNI, August, 1985. Teich, M., and Weintraub P.
  • The athlete of the future. Los Angeles Times Magazine, March 19, 1989. Loverock, P.

Television

  • High Tech and Sport on Good Morning America with David Hartmen.
  • Long Jump Analysis and Comparison Between Carl Lewis and Bob Beamon on 20/20 with Dick Schapp.
  • Black Athlete: Fact and Fiction and NBC Special with Tom Brokaw.
  • Future Sport a 13-week program originally aired on ESPN.
  • Future Watch on CNN, January, 1994.

Awards and honors

In 2012, Gideon Ariel was awarded the Geoffrey Dyson Award at the ISBS 2012 Conference.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g . Archived from the original on 2020-04-18.
  2. ^ a b c d e . Archived from the original on 2016-04-29. Retrieved 2016-08-28.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g "Anything You Can Do, Computer Whiz Gideon Ariel Can Help You Do Better". People.com.
  4. ^ "The effect of anabolic steroids on reflex components". Journal of Applied Physiology. 1 June 1972.
  5. ^ "Popular Science". Bonnier Corporation. 1 January 1982.
  6. ^ Roach, Randy (2011). Muscle, Smoke & Mirrors: Volume II. ISBN 978-1467038416.
  7. ^ "Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs".
  8. ^ "Newsroom - Indiana State University".
  9. ^ "The first biomechanical company in the world".
  10. ^ "Patent US 4256302 A, Variable resistance exercising device". USPTO. 10 March 1976.
  11. ^ "Patent US 4354676 A, Exerciser". USPTO. 13 October 1978.
  12. ^ "Patent US 4544154 A, Passive programmable resistance device". USPTO. 26 April 1982.
  13. ^ "Oasis of Dreams".
  14. ^ "The Discus Thrower and his Dream Factory".

External links

  • Ariel Dynamics Inc.
  • David Letterman with Dr. Gideon Ariel

gideon, ariel, גדעון, אריאל, also, uriel, born, april, 1939, israeli, authority, biomechanics, well, former, olympic, track, field, athlete, competed, discus, throw, 1960, personal, informationnative, nameגדעון, אריאלnational, team, israelborn, 1939, april, 19. Gideon Ariel גדעון אריאל also Uriel born April 27 1939 is an Israeli authority in biomechanics as well as a former Olympic track and field athlete who competed in the discus throw 1 Gideon ArielGideon Ariel 1960 Personal informationNative nameגדעון אריאלNational team IsraelBorn 1939 04 27 April 27 1939 age 83 Tel Aviv Palestine Alma materWingate Institute University of Wyoming University of Massachusetts AmherstHeight6 0 184 cm Weight220 lb 100 kg SportCountry IsraelSportDiscus and Shot PutAchievements and titlesPersonal best s discus throw 55 22 meters 1964 shot put 16 27 meters 1966 Updated on 28 August 2016 Contents 1 Early and personal life 2 Discus and shot put 3 Scientific career 3 1 Anabolic steroids 3 2 Biomechanical performance optimization 4 Patents and inventions 4 1 Variable resistance exercising device 4 2 Exerciser 4 3 Passive programmable resistance device 4 4 Related patents 5 Scientific publications 6 Popular media 6 1 Books 6 2 Selected publications 6 3 Television 7 Awards and honors 8 References 9 External linksEarly and personal life EditAriel was born in Tel Aviv Israel 1 His father the son of a rabbi was born in Poland in 1904 and made aliyah moved to Israel then known as Palestine in 1922 and ultimately became a hotel manager and then head of customs at the Jaffa port as well as a member of the Stern Gang 2 His mother worked as the secretary to the Mayor of Tel Aviv 2 His parents divorced when he was ten years old 2 3 At the age of 11 he moved to a kibbutz 3 He served three years in the Israel Defense Forces 3 He studied at the Wingate Institute in Israel and later attended the University of Wyoming on an athletic scholarship beginning in 1963 and graduating in 1966 2 3 Ariel obtained a master s degree from the University of Massachusetts Amherst in Exercise Science 3 He completed his graduate and post doctoral work at the University of Massachusetts Amherst where he received a Ph D in Exercise and Computer Science Ariel and his former wife Yael Tzabar had a child Geffen Olympia 2 3 He lived in Amherst Massachusetts and Coto de Caza California He has three more daughters Tova Nomi and Ilana Ariel Discus and shot put Edit Gideon Ariel bearing the Israeli flagWhen Ariel competed in the Olympics he was 6 ft 184 cm tall and weighed 220 lbs 100 kg 1 Ariel competed for Israel at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome at the age of 21 in the Men s Shot Put and came in 22nd with a distance of 14 65 meters 1 He was also the flag bearer for Israel at the 1960 Olympics Ariel competed for Israel at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo at the age of 25 in the Men s Discus Throw and came in 26th with a distance of 46 12 meters 1 He was again the flag bearer for Israel at the 1964 Olympics His personal best in the discus throw was 55 22 meters in 1964 1 Ariel s personal best in the shot put was 16 27 meters in 1966 1 Scientific career EditAnabolic steroids Edit Ariel performed research in the use of anabolic steroids technically known as anabolic androgen steroids AAS or colloquially as steroids or even roids which are drugs that mimic the effects of testosterone and dihydrotestosterone in the body Uses of anabolic steroids in sports are controversial because of their adverse effects and the potential to gain an advantage conventionally considered cheating 4 Biomechanical performance optimization Edit Gideon Ariel at the Mexico Olympics 1968Ariel developed a business of biomechanical services ranging from physical rehabilitation to personalized athletic instruction working with athletes including Olympic champion discus thrower Al Oerter who after working with Ariel at age 43 threw a discus 27 feet farther than his best gold medal performance 3 5 Another of those athletes was Mac Wilkins In 1975 the USOC had gathered 12 of America s best discus throwers to be filmed in action with high speed cameras The footage was sent to Ariel s laboratory where he conducted his analysis on their performances Wilkins commented on Ariel s assessment of his technique He pointed out that my front leg was absorbing energy that could go into the throw I had to begin to change my whole conception of throwing I used to think I had to put as much of my speed in the direction of the throw Ariel s analysis had shown that Mac was generating speeds up to 30 percent faster in one segment of the throw than anyone else but it was dissipating it at the end According to Ariel the computer found that with a perfectly timed summation of his forces Wilkins could throw the discus 250 feet After implementing Gideon s advice Mac Wilkins went on to break the world record and win the Olympic gold medal at the 1976 games in Montreal Canada 6 He founded the Olympic Training Center in Squaw Valley and Colorado Springs 7 and became chairman of the U S Olympic Biomechanical Committee In San Diego he founded Ariel Dynamics to apply biomechanical concepts to sports performance 8 9 Patents and inventions EditVariable resistance exercising device Edit Variable resistance exercising device 1976An improved exercising device for exercising the legs of a user includes a frame member with a lever arm having one end pivotably attached thereto The lever arm extends downwardly from the portion of the frame member to which it is pivotably connected and a pair of foot engaging force transferring members are mounted on the lower end of the lever arm A cable has one end pivotably connected near the lower end of the lever arm passes around an eccentrically mounted pulley and has its other end connected to weights As the user lifts the lower portions of his legs the lever arm is pivoted to pull the cable and the weights attached thereto thereby strengthening the knee muscles of the user The eccentrically mounted pulley varies the resistance to movement of the user s lower legs initially increasing the resistance and then decreasing the resistance in a sinusoidal manner as the lower legs are lifted to pivot the lever arm and lift the weights Patent US 4256302 A 1981 10 Exerciser Edit An exerciser bar is supported for rotation and acts against a hydraulic cylinder with the angle of the bar and the pressure in the cylinder measured and fed to a micro computer which using this input data controls the cylinder pressure in accordance with a selected exercise program the micro computer also providing outputs to displays so that the person exercising can monitor his progress Patent US 4354676 A 1982 11 Passive programmable resistance device Edit Passive programmable resistance device 1985A passive programmable resistance device uses a closed loop feedback for controlling resistance to rotational or translational motion of an object One or more actual parameters such as force or position are measured and compared with desired parameters The differences are used to provide a control signal which controls the resistance to the movement of the object Patent US 4544154 A 1985 12 Related patents Edit Exerciser France No 80 23965 1979 Exerciser Japan No 1 151 489 1983 Exerciser United Kingdom No 2 086 738 1984 Exercise Apparatus United Kingdom No 2 193 901 1986 Hydraulic Valve Assembly for Controlling An Hydraulic Cylinder No 6 898 013 1986 Exercise Apparatus Germany No P3715406 1987 Exercise Apparatus Japan No 62 081362 1987 Hydraulic Valve Assembly for Controlling An Hydraulic Cylinder Germany No P3709900 0 1987 Hydraulic Valve Assembly for Controlling An Hydraulic Cylinder Japan No 62 164126 1987 Hydraulic Valve Assembly for Controlling An Hydraulic Cylinder United Kingdom No 2 194 309 1990 Exercise Apparatus Canada No 1 279 669 1991 Exercise Bar Acting Against Hydraulic Cylinder W Germany No 3042520 1991 Exercise Bar Acting Against Hydraulic Cylinder Canada No 1 143 760 1992 Dynamic Knee Brace 1994 Variable Sole Design for Athletic Shoe 1994 Exerciser Canada No 1 143 760 1994 Scientific publications EditPublications related to anabolic steroids Anabolic steroid the physiological effects of placebos Track Technique 46 1470 1472 1971 Athletes taking placebo for steroids improve Track and Field News 1971 Effect of anabolic steroids on reflex components Journal of Applied Physiol 32 795 797 1972 Anabolic steroids The physiological effects of placebos Medicine and Science 4 124 126 1972 Anabolic steroids and muscle contractile force Track Technique 48 1534 1536 1972 The effects of anabolic steroid Methandrostenolene upon physiological parameters Athletic Training 7 190 200 1972 Residual effect of an anabolic steroid upon isotonic muscular force Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness 1972 Anabolic steroids a summary of related literature Track and Field Quarterly Review 73 48 58 1973 Anabole steroide die physiologischen wirkungen von placebos Leis ungssport 1 73 52 55 1973 Anabole steroid und die muskelkontraktionskraft Leistungssport 1 73 55 57 1973 The effect of anabolic steroid upon skeletal muscle force J Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness 13 187 190 1973 The effect of anabolic steroids on muscular force Track amp Field Quarterly Review 73 184 191 1973 Prolonged effects of anabolic steroid upon muscular contractile force Medicine and Science in Sports 6 62 64 1974 Physiologische wirkungen von anabolen steroiden pp 154 155 Verlag Bartels amp Wernitz KG 1974 Publications related to athletic shoe design The biomechanics of athletic shoe design Medicine and Science in Sports 7 78 1975 Computerized biomechanical analysis of athletic shoe V International Congress of Biomechanics Abstracts P 5 Jyvaskyla Finland 1975 Athletic shoe design Modern Athlete and Coach 15 7 9 1977 Publications related to athletics Computerized biomechanical analysis of the world pole vault Proceedings to the Scientific Congress Munich Olympic Games 1972 Computer analysis of track biomechanics Track Technique 50 1597 1598 1972 Computerized biomechanical analysis of track and field athletes utilized by the Olympic Training Camp for throwing events Track and Field Quarterly Review 72 99 103 1972 Computerized biomechanical analysis of the world pole vault Track and Field Quarterly Review 72 217 222 1972 Biomechanical analysis of the shot put utilizing the center of gravity displacement Track and Field Quarterly Review 73 207 210 1973 Analusis biomecanico de los mejores lanzadores do peso mundiales procesado mediante ordenador 2 parte 1973 Madrid Congresos VI I T F C A 1973 Computerized biomechanical analysis of the world s best shot putters Track and Field Quarterly Review 73 199 206 1973 Die biomechanische bewegungsanalyse mit hilfe des computers Leistungssport 4 301 308 1973 Computerized biomechanical analysis of human performance Mechanics and Sport pp 267 275 The American Society of Mechanical Engineers 1973 Computer application biomechanical analysis of human performance in sport and industry Canadian Congress of Sport and Physical Activity Abstracts October 1973 Biomekaaninen liikeanalyysi tietokoneella Yleis Urheilu 9 4 9 1973 Computerized biomechanical analysis of the knee joint during deep knee bend with heavy load Fourth International Seminar on Biomechanics Volume IV 1973 Javelin throw computer biomechanical analysis Track Technique 54 1726 1928 1973 Analysis biomecanico de los mejores lanzadores do peso mundiales procesado mediante ordenador 1 parte 1973 Madrid Congresos VI I T F C A 1973 Biomechanische analysen sprtlicher bewegungsablaufe mit hilfe von computen Olympische Analysen pp 147 149 Verlag Bartels amp Wernitz KG 1974 Understanding the scientific basis behind our Universal Centurion 1974 Computerized biomechanical analysis of human performance XXth World Congress in Sports Medicine Handbook Melbourne Australia 1974 Computerized biomechanical analysis of human performance Athletic Journal 54 54 84 1974 Method for biomechanical analysis of human performance Research Quarterly 45 72 79 1974 Computerized biomechanical analysis of the world pole vault record Sport in the Modern World pp 310 312 Springer Verlag 1974 Principios del movimiento balistico en los ejercicios contra resistencia Stadium 52 8 10 1975 Computerized biomechanical analysis of human performance Biomechanics of Sport pp 228 229 1975 Computerized biomechanical analysis of human performance XXth World Congress in Sports Medicine Congress Proceedings 71 79 1975 Principles of ballistic motion in resistance exercise training Track and Field Quarterly Review 75 58 61 1975 Computerized biomechanical analysis of throwers at the 1975 Olympic Javelin Camp Track and Field Quarterly Review 76 45 50 1976 The ultimate in high jump performance Track and Field Quarterly Review 77 59 61 1977 Biomechanical analysis of ballistic vs tracking movements in tennis skills Proceedings of a National Symposium on The Racquet Sports the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign 105 123 1979 Computer use for biomechanical analysis data acquisition and human machine interface Proceedings of the Thirteenth Hawaii International Conference on System Science Volume III 470 475 1980 Biomechanical analysis of shot putting Track and Field Quarterly Review 79 27 37 1980 Biomechanical analysis of javelin throw Track and Field Quarterly Review 80 9 17 1980 Biomechanical analysis of hammer throw Track and Field Quarterly Review 80 41 51 1980 Biomechanical aspects of Olympic sports medicine Clinics in Sports Medicine pp 31 36 W B Sauders Company 1983 Biofeedback and biomechanics in athletic training Biofeedback and Sports Science pp 107 145 Plenum Publishing Corp 1985 Body mechanics In Injuries to the Throwing Arm from the Proceedings of the National Conference Sponsored by the U S O C Sports Medicine Council Philadelphia 3 21 1985 Body aerodynamics contribution to long jump performance Track amp Field Quarterly Review 92 11 13 1992 Two world s best long jumps comparative biomechanical analysis Track amp Field Quarterly Review 92 6 10 1992 Publications related to exercise equipment Computer application biomechanical analysis of human performance in sport and industry Canadian Congress of Sport and Physical Activity Abstracts October 1973 Computerized biomechanical analysis of the knee joint during deep knee bend with heavy load Fourth International Seminar on Biomechanics Volume IV 1973 Biomechanical consideration in the design and construction of resistance exercise equipment Proceedings of the 1st Annual Meeting the Canadian Society for Biomechanics University of Alberta Edmonton Alberta 25 34 1974 Shear and compression forces in the knee joint during deep knee bend XXth World Congress in Sports Medicine Handbook Melbourne Australia 1974 Understanding the scientific basis behind our Universal Centurion 1974 Computerized biomechanical analysis of human performance an application for exercise equipment design and athletic performance Universal Fitness Research Department Technical Report Uni 1 1974 Computerized biomechanical analysis of the bench press and the leg press exercises Universal Fitness Research Department Technical Report Uni 2 1974 Variable resistance exercise a biomechanical approach to muscular training Universal Fitness Research Department Technical Report Uni 3 1974 Intra articular shearing factor during resistance exercises Universal Fitness Research Department Technical Report Uni 4 1974 Principles of ballistic motion in resistance exercise training Universal Fitness Research Department Technical Report Uni 5 1974 Resistance exercise and muscle fiber typing Universal Fitness Research Department Technical Report Uni 3 1974 Physical education 2001 Quest XX 1974 Computerized biomechanical analysis of the variable resistance exercise machine Universal Fitness Research Department Technical Report Uni 7 1974 Assessment of muscular performance Universal Fitness Research Department Technical Report Uni 8 1974 Computerized biomechanical analysis of human performance Athletic Journal 54 54 84 1974 Method for biomechanical analysis of human performance Research Quarterly 45 72 79 1974 Principles of ballistic motion in resistive exercise training Scholastic Coach 43 80 108 1974 Understanding the scientific bases behind variable resistance exercises Fresno Universal Athletic Sales 1974 Intra articular forces and stresses in the knee joint during the deep knee bend Medicine and Science in Sports 6 73 1974 Comparative conditioning analysis Fresno Universal Athletic Corp 1974 Biomechanical analysis of the knee joint during deep knee bend with heavy load XXth World Congress in Sports Medicine Congress Proceedings 53 60 1975 Principles of ballistic motion in resistance exercise training Track and Field Quarterly Review 75 58 61 1975 Neural control of locomotion a kinetic analysis of the trot in cats Neural Control of Locomotion pp 759 762 Plenum Publishing Corp 1976 Computerized dynamic resistive exercise Abstracts of The International Congress of Physical Activity Sciences Quebec City Canada 1976 Computerized dynamic resistive exercise Biomechanics of Sports and Kinanthropometry The International Congress of Physical Activity Sciences 1977 Equipment Safety and Effectiveness Therapeutics Through Exercise pp 197 201 Grune amp Stratton Inc 1979 Biomechanical analysis of ballistic vs tracking movements in tennis skills Proceedings of a National Symposium on The Racquet Sports the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign 105 123 1979 Computer use for biomechanical analysis data acquisition and human machine interface Proceedings of the Thirteenth Hawaii International Conference on System Science Volume III 470 475 1980 Human movement analysis Applied Ergonomics 11 61 62 1980 Resistive Training Clinics in Sports Med 2 55 69 1983 Biomechanical aspects of Olympic sports medicine Clinics in Sports Medicine pp 31 36 W B Sauders Company 1983 Resistive training Clinics in Sports Medicine pp 55 70 W B Saunders Company 1983 Biofeedback and biomechanics in athletic training Biofeedback and Sports Science pp 107 145 Plenum Publishing Corp 1985 Body mechanics In Injuries to the Throwing Arm from the Proceedings of the National Conference Sponsored by the U S O C Sports Medicine Council Philadelphia 3 21 1985 Mechanics of Exercise Fitness Encyclopedia of Medical Devices and Instrumentation pp 387 392 John Wiley amp Sons 1988 Biomechanics Scientific Foundations of Sports Medicine pp 271 297 B C Decker Inc 1989 The Ariel Performance Analysis System SPIE 1356 76 78 1990 A study to determine the aerobic adaptation to work and fatigue training modes on the Ariel CES Multifunction Station 1991 Biomechanics of Exercise Fitness Encyclopedia of Medical Devices and Instrumentation Volume 1 John G Webster John Willey amp Sons Inc pp 384 403 2006 Popular media EditBooks Edit Gideon Ariel has authored two books detailing the events of his life and career The book titled The Oasis of Dreams the Legend of Hadassim reflects on events that transpired in Hadassim Israel a kibbutz that incorporated a unique educational system for children 13 In his autobiography titled The Discus Thrower and His Dream Factory Ariel describes how one single throw of a discus in a competitive event saved him from a life as a juvenile delinquent and set him on the path to become a biomechanist 14 Selected publications Edit Esquire s Olympics Preview How to know A perfect performance when you see one Esquire 66 1976 Astor G Can the computer create superstars New England Sports Guide July 1976 Cole M Dr Ariel s revolutionary computerized biomechanics Track amp Field News December 1977 Hersh B Want a better athlete Now scientists can build you one Us May 1977 Moore G Gideon and his magic machine Sports Illustrated August 1977 Moore K In search of the optimal sprint The New Englander May 1977 Rutstein N The perfect swing Golf October 1978 Barkow A Computer helps design shoe that walks on air Daily Hampshire Gazette August 1978 Cole M Computerized footwear Canadian Footwear Journal August 1978 Lloyd S Can computers teach tennis World Tennis March 1979 Amdur N Anything you can do computer whiz Gideon Ariel can help you do better People September 1979 Kessler J Can computers win gold medals New Scientist July 1980 The high priest of biomechanics USAir Magazine October 1980 Barkow A Biomechanics in the service of athletes Olympic Review May 1980 Coffrant F Future shoe The Runner March 1980 Conniff J My coach the computer Miami Herald Sports Extra March 1980 Gustkey E Winners OMNI July 1980 Mazur S Sports scientists train athletes to defy old limits Smithsonian July 1980 Stuller J California dreaming The Olympian May 1981 Brassey L No winning through witchcraft here Express July 1981 King P A laboratory for jocks Discover February 1981 Schechter B MODE Sports Sky Delta Airlines Magazine July 1982 Leap ahead with biomechanics Science Now 1 1982 Anatomy of a motion Passages 1982 Bernstein P Sports Coto Research Center athletics goes digital PSA Magazine May 1982 Bisheff S The human machine Science Digest June 1982 Kluger J Gideon Ariel reigns over biomechanics Xanadu Sportstyle January 1982 Leivenberg R Coached by computer 321 Contact October 1982 Lyons M No fault tennis calls Discover December 1982 McKean K Biomechanics how computers extend athletic performance to the body s far limits Popular Science January 1982 Ruby D Electronics in action American Way November 1982 Stewart D Computer picture show National Geographic World December 1983 Computer the games robots play are revolutionizing tactics and training Sports Mirror August 1983 The man behind the computer of the U S Olympic Sports Medicine Committee person to person Scholastic Coach January 1983 Coaching Olympians by computer Body in Motion October November 1983 Walker P The future of exercise equipment National Trade Fitness Journal Winter 1983 Yessis M Computer built champions Sports amp Leisure November December 1984 Go for the gold A Magazine August 1984 Barry D The world according to Gideon Sportswise September October 1984 Condor B Muscles by micro Coaching Review January 1984 Gates R The sporting life dynamic duo Vic Braden and Gideon Ariel Gentry February 1984 Handy H Getting as fit as an Olympian Family Computing August 1984 Pantiel M and Peterson B Olympic coaching by computer In Cider April 1984 Sheldon K Enter the computerized competitor World of Sports July 1984 Slon S Touch of gold Enter July August 1984 Wilson K The high tech swing Polo May 1985 The Huffy Project using computers to build faster BMX ers BMX Action June 1985 Body building goes high tech IEEE Spectrum May 1985 Fischett M The acrobatics of human motion Orange Coast August 1985 Jacobs C Ultra sports OMNI August 1985 Teich M and Weintraub P The athlete of the future Los Angeles Times Magazine March 19 1989 Loverock P Television Edit High Tech and Sport on Good Morning America with David Hartmen Long Jump Analysis and Comparison Between Carl Lewis and Bob Beamon on 20 20 with Dick Schapp Black Athlete Fact and Fiction and NBC Special with Tom Brokaw Future Sport a 13 week program originally aired on ESPN Future Watch on CNN January 1994 Awards and honors EditIn 2012 Gideon Ariel was awarded the Geoffrey Dyson Award at the ISBS 2012 Conference References Edit a b c d e f g Gideon Ariel Bio Stats and Results Archived from the original on 2020 04 18 a b c d e My Family my Childhood and my School Ariel Dynamics Archived from the original on 2016 04 29 Retrieved 2016 08 28 a b c d e f g Anything You Can Do Computer Whiz Gideon Ariel Can Help You Do Better People com The effect of anabolic steroids on reflex components Journal of Applied Physiology 1 June 1972 Popular Science Bonnier Corporation 1 January 1982 Roach Randy 2011 Muscle Smoke amp Mirrors Volume II ISBN 978 1467038416 Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs Newsroom Indiana State University The first biomechanical company in the world Patent US 4256302 A Variable resistance exercising device USPTO 10 March 1976 Patent US 4354676 A Exerciser USPTO 13 October 1978 Patent US 4544154 A Passive programmable resistance device USPTO 26 April 1982 Oasis of Dreams The Discus Thrower and his Dream Factory External links EditAriel Dynamics Inc David Letterman with Dr Gideon Ariel Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gideon Ariel amp oldid 1104977093, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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