
Corporate Wellness and World Class Athletes: Same Technology, Different Uses
Monitoring internal physiology is an effective tool in the pursuit of performance in professional sports, but also in the office.
Monitoring internal physiology is an effective tool in the pursuit of performance in professional sports, but also in the office.
The Brazilian futsal league 2018 champions, Pato Branco, use physiological data provided by Firstbeat Sports to make better decisions and plan the daily training of the players.
Since 2008, Firstbeat Technologies has played a part behind the scenes at many of the North American league’s 31 franchises.
See how Firstbeat Sports is being used at Texas Tech University to boost recovery and educate student-athletes at the NCAA Division I level.
USA Women’s Field Hockey strength & conditioning coach, Nick Shedd, explains how they use Firstbeat Sports and reveals some typical results they see.
Premiership Rugby champions, Saracens, explain how they’re using Firstbeat’s real-time data during the season.
Read how Team GB Alpine Ski coach Jai Geyer used Firstbeat technology to monitor athlete recovery and sleep – and get historic results at the 2018 Winter Olympics.
We caught up with assistant Strength & Conditioning coach Alex Buchman to discuss how using Firstbeat technology has helped assess player fitness, improve recovery and boost performances on the field.
JYP Jyväskylä are showing that a roster who buy into player monitoring on and off the ice can reap the rewards.
A Firstbeat project focused on how German Ice Hockey Federation staff, working on behalf of the athletes at an organizational level, were doing.