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Tennis Evolved with Swing Analysis Metrics from Shot Stats

Pros say it all the time. The best tennis they play is when they are “in the zone,” playing tennis without any conscious thought. Tennis is a game of muscle memory and habit. The best players must program their subconscious mind with the proper technique until the body is automatically performing these skills. With the […]

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Wearable Technology Hits the Greens with Game Golf

These days, you can get a piece of wearable technology to do just about anything. Need something to track your steps? That’s old technology. Want a watch that tracks your sleep? No problem. Looking to track your cycling and swimming activity? Done. But one sport missing out on the wearable technology fun has been golf. […]

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iBench App Helping Teams Pursue the Stanley Cup

With the Los Angeles Kings down 0-3 to the San Jose Sharks in first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs, they somehow managed to claw their way back with four wins to complete the comeback. The players will say it was their relentless belief in one another. The coaches will say the team stuck to […]

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The 2014 Global Sports Symposium Pitch Competition

The Global Sports Symposium (GSS) Pitch Competition gives sport start-ups crucial exposure to top agencies, teams, leagues, and entrepreneurs in the sports industry plus the chance to win up to one month’s worth of advisory services from 1010 Capital, a global merchant bank that focuses on incubating, advising and investing in consumer brands and ventures […]

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#SportsInSTEM Series: The QB Eye Direction Tracking Helmet

This post is the sixth installment of our #SportsInSTEM Series, which explores, demonstrates, and illuminates how sport serves as a vehicle to train and enlighten students of all ages in pursuing interests and careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields. If you or someone you know is using sports to help with STEM education, then please […]

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