Can This Robotic Suit Make An Average Guy Run Faster? | WIRED
Are we entering a new era where technology can help everyday runners break through their natural barriers? Watch as WIRED Features Editor and author of the book "The Athletic Brain" Amit Katwala tests cutting-edge AI-powered robotic exoskeleton technology designed specifically for runners—that literally forces faster movement. With Olympic sprinter Adam Gemili's coaching and assistance, Amit improves his posture, increases knee lift, and shaves half a second off his 100m time. Could wearable tech push human performance beyond natural limits?\n\nTo learn more about Adam Gemili, check out his website https://adamgemilifit.com/ and on Instagram @adamgemili\n\nDirector: Anna O'Donohue; Hamin Kim\nDirector of Photography: Gyeonghyeon Hwang\nEditor: Matthew Colby; Anna O'Donohue\nHost: Amit Katwala\nExpert: Jooeun Ahn; Giuk Lee; Kyungsoo Oh\nLine Producer: Joseph Buscemi\nAssociate Producer: Paul Gulyas\nProduction Manager: Peter Brunette\nProduction Coordinator: Rhyan Lark\nCamera Operator: Dajeong Jeong\nAssistant Camera: Sanghyun Yu\nSound Mixer: Lee Keunho\nPost Production Supervisor: Christian Olguin\nPost Production Coordinator: Rachel Kim\nSupervising Editor: Eduardo Araujo\nAssistant Editor: Andy Morell
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