Technology and innovation have changed the way people both participate in and consume sports.
From real-time analytics tools that maximize player efficiency, to a whole new level of streaming services, sports are always on the cutting edge.
Here are a few examples of some of the most recent technological advancements in sports:
It’s currently an accepted part of sports that analytics and the adjacent technologies increase performance, prevent injuries, and offer predictive metrics for players and coaches alike.
But up until now, summoning analytics in real time was a struggle. As usual, soccer is at the forefront of this change in Europe. The International Football Association Board (IFAB) approved the use of handheld devices during games, enabling several applications.
During the last World Cup, all 32 teams had access to a tablet-based system holding match footage, positioning data, and other statistics.
Manchester City uses handheld devices that provide coaches with real-time insights on opponents. Then, down to the minute, tactical planning is presented directly to players.
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