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Billy Crafton–Technological Advances That Will Aid Athletic Performance

Billy Crafton, Based in San Diego, Financial Advisor to Investments Banking & Sports Management, Advises clients in Various area of investments, finance and sports management.<br>

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Billy Crafton–Technological Advances That Will Aid Athletic Performance

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  1. Billy Crafton–Technological Advances That Will Aid Athletic Performance People are benefiting from technological advancements in nearly every aspect of their lives. They can make jobs faster and easier, increase productivity, provide more data to individuals, and enable people to perform things that got previously believed impossible. Scientists have discovered a variety of technologies that can assist athletes in improving various elements of their performance. Each provides athletes with unique, such as performance data, health or lifestyle information, increased speed or strength, and other benefits. Here are several technological advancements that could aid athletic performance. • Genes in Sports Scientists have discovered that studying a person’s DNA can provide them with a wealth of data about that person. It can already tell them if they are genetically inclined to certain diseases and give them information about their ancestors. Now, researchers are looking into how reading DNA could help athletes perform better, according to Billy Crafton from San Diego. • The Use of Video Technology A wide range of sports now uses video analysis and video refereeing, according to Billy Crafton from San Diego. Individuals, teams, and coaches can examine their strengths, flaws, blunders, and areas that need more training. This data gets used to improve performance by deploying new methods and better training programs. Compared to relying only on a human referee, video refereeing can produce more accurate results and is less biased. It can portray situations in greater detail and slow motion. Video refereeing also offers a distinct perspective on an incident. • Analyzing Individual Data Data is used to determine whether or not an athlete is progressing. Athletes’ performance is regularly tracked and monitored by coaches to see improvement. New technology allows coaches to measure performance. That enables coaches to check even minor gains in an athlete’s performance. As a result, they can even observe a 0.001% improvement. • Hydrodynamics The study of lowering resistance in water is known as hydrodynamics. Hydrodynamics technology has to get used numerous times to assist those whose sport requires them to spend time in the water. You can create materials for swimming costumes that allow a swimmer to glide through the water at high speeds since the materials do not produce resistance. • Monitoring of Respiratory Function Various technologies detect heart rate during exercise, but Stratos goes further. This system monitors every wheeze, cough, or breathing abnormality using a microphone and a specific mechanical coupler. It collects data on

  2. heart rate, respiration rate, and activity levels. The data can then get used by athletes to improve their performance. • Position Tracking in Football Football is one of the many sports in which technology gets utilized. Tracking devices get used to tracking how the players move when they have the ball in their hands and if they collide. This information is then compiled and used by football coaches to plan training sessions and place players in areas where they are most needed or can contribute the most to a game. Coaches used the data to personalize training plans for each player, allowing them to develop in areas where they were weak.

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