A sports technology company has added another team to their already impressive list of professional sport team partners. The Minnesota Twins and Kinduct Technologies have announced a merge to try and prevent injuries.
Kinduct Technologies is dedicated to making people better by providing products to address information challenges of organizations who work with athletes, students, patients, employees and clients. Their software solutions help organize, collect,
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share and analyze data in one centralized platform that leads to better and more informed results.
The company has previously signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers, Toronto Blue Jays and Orlando Magic.
“We’re excited to partner with Kinduct to create a custom athlete management system that we can use to improve our players’ overall health and performance,” Tony Leo, the athletic therapist with the Minnesota Twins, said in a press release.
By partnering with Kinduct Technologies, the Twins will be able to use the technology to modernize their performance and operational capabilities. The tools provided by Kinduct will be utilized across the Twins’ organization, even in their minor league clubs.
“Kinduct provides us with highly relevant data in a quick and efficient manner so that we can individualize player programming which is essential to adapting their workload to maximize health and performance throughout the season,” added Leo.
Kinduct gives the Twins a centralized platform to collect, share, monitor and measure health, wellness and player performance data. Kinduct Technologies include performance, health, clinic and fitness solutions. The performance aspect of Kinduct allows coaches to collect any type of data, whether it is fitness testing or wearables, in order to get a full picture of the athletes’ ability. Kinduct Health helps collect and organize patient information on one platform. Like the health tab, the clinic tab allows users to share all their health information. And finally, Kinduct Fitness lets users make the best decisions to hopefully reach an athlete’s goal.
“Of course the overarching goal is to win more games by keeping athletes healthy and playing at their best,” Travis McDonough, Kinduct CEO and founder said. “We look forward to working together with all levels of the Twins organization as we continue our combined pursuit of defining the science of winning.”