01. Reasons to Choose the X-Body
Most people who adopt the X-Body system highly value the technology of 'automatic measurement.' Ironically, most of these customers already possess sufficiently strong analytical skills using 'manual' or 'analog' methods. Nevertheless, we delve into the reasons why they choose the X-Body system's automatic recognition and analysis capabilities.
02. What Consistency Means in Analysis
The fact that machines cannot possess emotions comparable to humans is both a limitation and an opportunity. The X-Body System is a program that transforms this characteristic of machines into an opportunity. Let me give you a very simple example. An employee tasked with serving a customer is in a very bad mood. They seem to be in a somewhat dangerous state, unpredictable and unpredictable. If a customer is entrusted to such an employee, the person assigning the task, the employee, and the customer will all feel anxious.
What if this employee were responsible for analyzing the body shape of a patient or a potential PT client? Can an employee whose condition varies from day to day analyze and explain the body shape using the same skill level and standards? There will undoubtedly be limitations. In the worst-case scenario, if the employee is replaced midway, different test results or analysis findings could be obtained for the same client.
Patients or clients do not like having their assigned doctor or trainer change frequently. This is because there is a high probability that consistent standards will not be applied.
03. Human error in the recording and storage process
When analysis is manual, recording and saving are also performed manually. Conversely, automated analysis is typically equipped with automatic recording and saving functions. Even if a proper analysis is performed, human error during the recording and saving process can alter the results. Automated machines have a significantly lower probability of committing such errors compared to manual methods.
04. Efficiency equals cost.
Regardless of the system, a period of adaptation is required immediately after implementation. This is because it is a new 'system.' However, once you adapt to this new system, the subsequent process is bound to accelerate. This is because user proficiency is proportional to the time spent experiencing it.
Saving user time is synonymous with saving costs. To reduce costs, various attempts are made to improve efficiency across all types of businesses. Persistent customers who transition to new systems, particularly automated ones, eventually reach a profit turning point.
Automation is a representative work method for efficiency improvement implemented across all industrial sectors, not just the X-Body system.
05. Ultimately, it is a matter of choice.
Xbody does not make the unilateral claim that automatic is better than manual. However, if you focus on the respective advantages of manual and automatic, and consider what values your customers demand in this era, the choice will become easier.
Speed, simplicity, and intuitiveness. Aren't these precisely the values that modern companies, markets, and customers pursue?

