Athletic performance center EXOS — best known for its work preparing NFL draft prospects for the scouting combine — is partnering with digital training platform BridgeAthletic for wider distribution of EXOS’s customized workout programs.
EXOS, which has grown to more than 400 global location in its 15 years, is supplying its extensive movement library of more than 2,000 training videos to BridgeAthletic, whose cloud supports 250 elite sporting organizations, for broad access across a network of coaches, trainers and athletes.
EXOS has teamed with a variety of tech companies in recent years — baseball sensor company Blast Motion and data and tech giant Intel, to name a pair. BridgeAthletic has seen rapid adoption of its platform since its 2011 founding by pro sports teams in every league and college programs in each of the Power 5 conferences.
“This new partnership helps us continue our mission to upgrade lives and provide coaches, trainers, and athletes with the tools and resources they need to improve performance,” Mark Verstegen, EXOS founder and president, said in a statement. “Not only will EXOS coaches be able to better scale their reach, but individual athletes and industry practitioners will also be able to use the platform to access EXOS methodology.”
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“We’re honored to combine the EXOS methodology with our technology platform,” Michael Sharf, co-founder and CEO of BridgeAthletic, said in a statement. “Over the last five years, we’ve built and strengthened a market-leading human performance technology. Our tools empower coaches, trainers, and athletes around the world at the highest levels of sport. We’re excited to work with EXOS to keep growing and expand our company’s impact to improve outcomes in other populations such as private training and physical therapy.”