High-G
Description[edit]
By Imperial convention anything up to 1.25G is rated as standard, with any acceleration above this value being rated as High-G.
Background[edit]
Physiological Effects[edit]
Living at in High-G will increase strength as the body requires greater fitness to undertake a given level of activity but reduces life expectancy. Consistent life under High-G will see ageing effects start earlier in life.
When operating in a High-G environment, the effects of falls can be more severe because of the greater speed of impact and greater momentum at impact caused by the higher acceleration. Additionally, the tendency to fall is increased because of the change in the relationship between gravity related action and learned physiological and psychological reaction.
Use in Sports Training[edit]
Various regimen of strength training rely on High-G as part of their daily program.
References and Contributors[edit]
- Author: BackworldTraveller
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