Pauline Potts

Colonel Pauline "Polly" Potts (1926- 4 June 2013) was a scientist and physical therapist assisting with a space program, best known for co-creating aerobics.

Potts studied her BSc and MSc from Southern Illinois University then studied a Physical Therapy Degree offered by the US Army Medical Field Services School in Texas.[1] After graduating she acted at the chief of Physical Therapy in various US Airforce hospitals, eventually becoming a Colonel. Potts then became the physical therapist developing exercise programs for weightless environment for astronauts during space exploration, including the project Mercury. Potts is best known for co-developing the exercise technique of aerobics with Kenneth H. Cooper, who published a book on the topic in 1968[2]

References

  1. "Colonel Pauline "Polly" Potts Obituary (2013) The Arizona Republic". Legacy.com.
  2. Cooper, Kenneth H. (1968). The aerobics program for total well-being : exercise, diet, emotional balance. New York, N.Y. ISBN 9780307777256.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
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