Getting an Exercise Form Coaching Assist From AI

Researchers from Drexel and Michigan State have developed an AI-powered computer vision program to provide real-time exercise form coaching. The tool aims to reduce the high rate of at-home exercise injuries by offering personalized biomechanical feedback.
Why it matters
This technology addresses the growing need for safe, accessible fitness guidance as home-based exercise continues to rise in popularity.
Share Share Options Copy URL Email Print Facebook Twitter Science & Technology Getting an Exercise Form Coaching Assist From AI Researchers demonstrate AI and computer-vision program designed to prevent exercise injuries, provide personalized coaching June 3, 2026 Related Drexel Study Reveals How People Use AI for Mental Health Support — And Their Concerns About It Optometrist at Northeastern Eye Institute to Address Drexel’s Pennsylvania College of Optometry Class of 2026 During Commencement Hon. Arianna J. Freeman, U.S Court of Appeals Judge, Will Deliver Remarks to Kline School of Law Graduates at Commencement Learning Physics Can Derail Some Students, New Research From Drexel Shows the Best Way to Keep Them on Track Researchers from Drexel University and Michigan State University have demonstrated a program designed to use AI and computer vision to provide exercise form coaching in hopes of preventing injuries and improving outcomes.
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