What This Comparison Shows
STATURE Mechanics estimates biomechanical demand for each lift from modeled body segment lengths. This comparison shows the difference in range of motion, moment arms, work per rep, and difficulty between two body types using the same solver assumptions for each athlete.
How It Works
- 1. Body segments (femur, torso, arms) are calculated from height using anthropometric research data
- 2. A kinematic solver finds the joint positions at each phase of the lift
- 3. Moment arms and displacement are computed from the kinematic solution
- 4. Total mechanical work (joules) = force × displacement × reps
- 5. Demand factor normalizes by bodyweight to show pure biomechanical difficulty