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Part I is a section of the three-part Personalized Coaching Project, an initiative to learn to develop training plans with the goal of extending the time individuals are functional and actively engaged with life.
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Part I provides the research and background context, digging into the biology of aging and age-related diseases. It explores root causes and lays the groundwork for developing preventative interventions to target these underlying factors and promote longevity.
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Part II is a section of the three-part Personalized Coaching Project, an initiative to learn to develop training plans with the goal of extending the time individuals are functional and actively engaged with life.
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Part II consists of an analysis of in-depth interviews across several demographics, including product "switching" interviews, one conversation with a leading expert in the area of training adherence, and 26 1:1 interviews with individuals interested in optimizing their own healthspan. The information gathered through these conversations helped to further refine the problem which faces potential customers and to define the target demographic.


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Part III is a section of the three-part Personalized Coaching Project, an initiative to learn to develop training plans with the goal of extending the time individuals are functional and actively engaged with life.
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Part III contains a design analysis of the wireframe that was the proposed solution to the problem developed in Part II. It demonstrates the value the proposed tool could bring the user using the information gained in the first two sections to craft tailored insights and a personalized training plan.
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The MII Initiative is a solution designed in response to the need for a more comprehensive maintenance solution in the world of fixed-wing general aviation. (Specifically, non-commercial aviation.) Using Human Factors display design strategies learned from Dr. Nancy Currie Gregg, this display wireframe demonstrates an understanding of designing per engineering requirements, with the user's needs as the central focus.
