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Elite volleyballers using the SPI Elite system

Elite volleyballers using the SPI Elite system
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AFL footballers using the SPI Elite during training Image 2 of 15 from Real-time athlete monitoring - the future of sport GPSports: Acceleration sprint graph GPSports: accelerometer readout
GPSports: analysis summary graph Elite volleyballers using the SPI Elite system The SPI Elite equipment packs neatly into a suitcase GPSports: distance summary report
SPI Elite GPS data mapped onto photo Elite rugby players using the SPI Elite system GPSports: player location map over the duration of a game Middlesborough player wearing the SPI Elite system
Middlesborough player wearing the SPI Elite system The SPI Elite system in use The SPI Elite unit
Article Summary
On-the-fly physiological monitoring of athletes is developing to a stage where an elite sports coaching box is looking more and more like a Formula One garage, each player being constantly monitored to ensure maximum performance while avoiding injuries. Speed and conditioning expert Dr Adrian Faccione, founder of GPSports talks to us about the cutting edge of elite athlete management, and the amazing future technologies that are now in development. The original 35 minute MP3 of the interview with Dr Adrian Faccione is available here.

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