Kadho Sports has announced a multi-year partnership with the University of Arizona to use the company’s neuroscience-based training software on the school’s baseball, softball and volleyball teams.
Co-founded by scientists from UC Irvine and Johns Hopkins, the Kadho Sports platform will be added to the Arizona teams’ training to improve athletic performance by using years of neuroscience research with fully adaptive mobile technology that helps athlete decision-making in game situations.
“Our goal at the University of Arizona is to provide the best environment and tools for our student-athletes to reach their full potential,” senior associate athletic director Erika Barnes said in a statement. “We believe the Kadho Sports platform can be a valuable tool in helping our teams reach those goals. We are very excited to see the platform’s potential across multiple sports.”
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Arizona is not the only team Kadho Sports works with, as it currently provides its enhancing services to NCAA, MLB and National teams. In September, Kadho Sports announced a different partnership with NCAA championship-winning coach John Savage and his baseball staff at UCLA. In 2016, Kadho Sports were named the official suppliers for USA Volleyball and are expanding their technology for baseball and softball players. Kadho Sports is also working on the development of technology for other sports such as football, soccer and tennis.
“We are very excited to announce our first-multi sport agreement with a highly regarded institutions such as the University of Arizona,” Kadho Sports president Yasuto Suga said in a statement. “With their prestigious history, they have consistently shown a strong dedication to supporting all of their student-athletes. We are looking forward to working with great teams and coaches in becoming a new part of their winning culture.”