Cobra & Lihoj
Hey, I've been thinking about how we could use a game theoretic approach to design training modules that adapt to an athlete's performance in real time. Think of each workout as a move in a chess match, where we anticipate the opponent—your own fatigue—and adjust the strategy on the fly. What do you think?
Sounds sharp—like a good spar. I like the chess angle, but make sure the athlete doesn’t get stuck in a long draw because of over‑analysis. Keep the tempo, keep the moves simple, and let the real‑time feedback drive the next round. That’s the only way to beat fatigue before it beats you.
Got it—keep the moves quick, keep the feedback loop tight. No overthinking, just a rhythm that adapts. If the athlete stalls, shift the plan in the next second. That’s how you stay ahead of fatigue.