The Unbreakable Twin is a virtual replica of Hunter Woodhall, built to simulate performance without putting physical strain on the body. It was created to solve a fundamental limitation: the body can’t endure endless testing. This is especially true for Paralympic runners like Hunter. Running on blades puts extreme stress on the body, from socket discomfort to the toll on the hips. The Unbreakable Twin removes that constraint by running thousands of virtual races, allowing patterns to emerge and decisions to be based on evidence.
Watch the case study for a full overview of the project and its impact.
Watch the tech video for a deeper breakdown of the technology behind it.