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Featured 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.
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| 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. |
| he 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. |
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