STATSports Launches New Performance Tracker That Helps Prevent Injury & Identifies Hidden Talent
World’s best sportspeople and coaches get ready for AI revolution as new STATSports performance tracker helps prevent injury and identify hidden talent.
The world’s best sportspeople are now less likely to sustain injury thanks to a state-of-the art performance tracker powered by AI and military grade satellite navigation systems.
Industry-leading player tracking company STATSports, has unveiled ‘Apex 2.0’ – the new GPS tracker being used by coaches at a host of top sporting organisations to make players more durable. This includes likely Premier League winners Liverpool, who have had one of the best injury records this season.
PSG, Arsenal, Manchester City and the England national team have all also adopted Apex 2.0 – as well as rugby’s All Blacks, South Africa’s Springboks, the NFL’s Washington Commanders and the MLB’s LA Dodgers, testament to its versatility.
Bespoke, award-winning AI software provides new biomechanical analysis to help refine running techniques and optimise a player’s movement. This means coaches can identify potential injury risks faster, as well as unlocking previously hidden athletic potential.
Apex 2.0 harnesses military-grade RTK and GNSS satellite navigation systems. The benefit to elite practitioners (players, coaches and performance analysts etc.) is increased data accuracy, meaning a decreased margin of error when coaches are ‘loading’ players in training and matches – therefore reducing the overall risk of injury.
Further, Apex 2.0 can analyse the historical performance data of players and simultaneously compare it with their current statistics. Feedback on players’ performances is delivered to practitioners in real-time during both training and matches, which can help with injury prevention.
Using the new AI-powered technology, STATSports have been able to create ‘Sprint Split Analysis’ and ‘Force Velocity’ – new profiling tools within the software. Both features help coaches identify speed deficiencies in individual players – with suggested improvements just a few clicks away. These new features mean coaches don’t need the traditional ‘timing gates’ previously seen in training. Not only does this save club’s money but it can unlock greater athletic potential.
That data is available much quicker, too, which is vital to coaches on-the-field during the decision-making process. Using Cloud technology, the data from the players’ trackers is uploaded instantaneously to a centralised database, accessible to view and edit from anywhere via a simple web browser – an industry-first feature. This allows sports scientists and coaches to take swifter action regarding load monitoring, meaning players’ get improved collective and individual care.
It is widely acknowledged that Apex 2.0 will redefine and future-proof player performance for the next decade. Testament to this was the receipt of a FIFA Quality award, meaning STATSports remains one of the only providers in its field to have a ‘gold standard’ across all its data areas – a marked differential from its closest competitors.
Sean O’Connor, Co-Founder, STATSports, said: “For too long now we have heard athletes’ stories of being over or undertrained – albeit unknowingly – at high speed and over long distances because the data a sports scientist is seeing live is simply not accurate. The cumulative effects of this incorrect loading over the course of a season, let alone a career, do not bear thinking about.
“This is why we are proud to roll-out Apex 2.0 to some of the biggest and most recognisable names in world sport – including Liverpool, who have one of the best injury records of any team in the Premier League this season. The accuracy and reliability of the data produced by Apex 2.0 is unmatched anywhere.
“This cutting-edge technology will modernise the coaching process as we know it through advanced AI, unrivalled data standards and ease of use. Thanks to RTK and GNSS satellite navigation systems, our data is the most accurate and fastest accessible on the market.”
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