In the past, sports training requires extensive documents and post-practice efforts from both coaches and athletes.
While the athletes are practiced, notes and videos diligently are taken and then collected into graphics and graphs that represent the performance of the athletes.
As well as, hypothesis of sports investigation and the investigation of execution insights may have been around since the 1980s, it was immensely advocated by Billy Beane – General Manager of the American ball club the Oakland Athletics during the last part of the 90s and mid 2000s Advanced technology has become smaller, more resilient, and less burdensome for the past few years, paving the way for new opportunities, especially in athletics.
Now athletes use sensors that convey real-time information to tablet trainers, GPS accurately shows movement, smartphones keep everyone the latest and can be used can prevent injury.
Compared to the board and post-practice reviews, technology substantially increases athletic potential.
This direct metric can help the coach determine what aspects of what athletes need to focus on more.