@VueMotion are heading to Boston for the #MITsloan Sports Analytics Conference this week. Looking forward to connecting with Industry leaders, sportstech companies, investors and professional coaches and practitioners #sportstech#RTP#sportsanalytics
@fitsoccerqueen We agree with you. If you are not assessing movement at speed on the surface they train and play on, relative to how they move in the game then it is guess work. VueMotion solves this problem by assessing athletic movement in accel, Decel, COD, Jumping and landing in the field.
@spikesonly It’s not about the setup, it’s using “Time” as a measuring stick which is archaic, vs understanding how people move. What shapes they make, how they connect with the ground, how they generate and transfer forces
Coaches around the world are ditching timing gates to focus on athlete movement quality, because Athletes want to know why, not just what @vuemotion solves this problem by helping coaches understand how someone moves and how to fix it #performance#sport#improve#rehabilitation
@alexrkonrad@ryanjsweeney@RyanQualtrics@UpstartsMediaCo@ryanjsweeney we would love to talk. VueMotion provides performance analysis, injury preventions and RTP solutions using computer vision, AI, machine learning across all major sports including NBA, NHL, NFL, MLB. We are currently raising.
If you are interested in assessing and improving acceleration, upright running deceleration, change of direction, lateral movement and jumping mechanics, please reach out to one of our team members.
@VueMotion are pleased to announce they are the first company to incorporate 4K 120fps, with shutter speed control and multi camera connect with the new Apple iPhone 16 into their app.
This is a significant advancement for sports performance and injury management.
@BrianHawkins4 I think the reason why people still use timing gates, is it gives you live time and it’s cost effective. Over the coming months you will see a big shift away from these, with live time, speed, leaderboard and a cost effective and accurate solution from your smartphone camera.
@BrianHawkins4 The red line is where the beam trips on the gate, The green line is where it should be if you want it to be accurate. Too much variation when it is a game of inches.
@BrianHawkins4 Still way too much variation. If we want accuracy then the technology Is available. Photocells are old technology.
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