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  "Running, hunting, fighting, playing the drums and dancing, navigating the oceans, cutting trees and giving life to the first villages or travelling in a high speed train, men since always have been exposed to thousand types of vibration".

We are in Budapest at the Semmelweis University, one of the most prestigious and old Central European Universities. Carmelo Bosco is professor of exercise physiology and, during an important conference, is introducing his new line of research. "Vibrations" Carmelo continues "as the force of gravity are part of our natural environment, they accompany every movement that we make and shape the reactions of our body. It is a force mostly imperceptible that nevertheless unfolds around our entire existence guiding our evolution in the course of the years. Being able to use this natural force, to manipulate it, to dose it and kindly to expose the body to its power is the key to rethink how we exercise".

It’s a hot summer day, and the public, mostly exercise physiologists from all over the world, starts asking what professor Bosco wants to reach with this new theory. The first tie knots are undone in order to let more air pass. Someone stands up and opens the window. The buzz of the audience can be heard in the hall, the sum of the hundred whispers of interrogation. Carmelo continues raising the tone of his voice: "Adding to the normal forms of exercise, all based on gravitational force, a new and fundamental stimulus like vibrations we can amplify the level of stimulation of the biological system reducing the time necessary in order to have results and acting in a better way on complex systems like the bone preventing pathologies such as osteoporosis”.

 
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