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How Sports Technology is Making Athletes Better

As a high-level athlete, the margin between the best and worst in a given league is slim. Every player is looking to gain an edge and improve performance, whether that be through consistent training, exercise programs, diet, or something else. For that reason, sports performance technology is rising in prominence.

Fans can ride technology to enjoy games through unique viewing angles or 1xbet SG, while athletes are using technology to deliver better performances. These trends are having a monumental impact on how athletes train, perform, and recover compared to even a few years ago.

Tracking Performance Trends

Arguably the biggest trend in all of sports is performance tracking. Players want to know how they did in the last game, the one before that, etc. Being able to pull up previous matchups against particular teams also provides insights about flaws or holes in their game, areas that can be improved, etc.

Players are looking to build on the past and use it to mold the future. For instance, a hitter can look into trends against specific pitchers, see what they did right, where they struggled, and what kind of strategy may be better. Analyzing the game can provide information that would not have been noticeable otherwise, aiding in the overall improvement of players over the long term.

Improved Recovery and Circulation with Compression Gear

Athletes put their bodies through rigorous training and punishment. A key aspect of performance is being able to recover and get back at it without missing time. While injuries are different to handle in nature, circulation and recovery gear is making it possible to heal properly from workout to workout.

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Compression sportswear has been proven to improve blood flow, better regulate heart rate, and improve endurance. Synthetic fabrics like polyamide-6 and nylon 6 have become staples in the industry, being used for things like sleeves and stockings, to help athletes perform and recover.

3D Printing to Create Customized Gear

Spend any time around athletes and it becomes quickly apparent how particular they are. Everything needs to feel just right if all of their focus is to go into the task at hand. For that reason, 3D printing has become a vital part of the athletic world because it provides the opportunity to print out customizable athletic gear.

Athletes are able to work with their specific body measurements to improve effectiveness and fit for things like helmets, pads, mouth guards, and more. Custom shoes can be created with 3D printing to create a better fit and provide optimal cushion. In an industry where the margin for error is razor thin, athletes can hone their development and training by printing gear that works for them specifically. Don’t underestimate the benefits that can be had from wearing gear that fits exactly to an athlete’s measurements.

Virtual Reality

In recent years, we have seen a massive influx of virtual reality training. Baseball and golf are seeing the biggest benefits, but other sports are beginning to implement virtual reality training into professional regimens.

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Not everyone has time to get to the range or into the batting cage, so virtual reality makes sense for a lot of reasons.

It is possible track distance and speed on shots or hits, narrow down technique issues, and allow athletes to hyper-focus on areas of improvement. Data is generated in real-time, allowing for in-depth analysis without having to break down video later on. As this technology continues to improve, it will only serve to be more valuable for athletes of all backgrounds and allow them to hone their skills.