Blast Motion the Carlsbad, California-based sports sensor company announced yet another release of an advanced sensor-based capture and swing analysis tool, the Blast Connect software service. The platform is used to provide coaches and top academies with the next generation of 360-degree training visibility and management over an athlete’s workout programming. Coaches can give athlete’s insight through […]
With the thundering crack of the bat, the baseball soars screaming into deep center over the padded outfield wall. The home run is common in the game of baseball, but what goes into this perfect swing? What if I told you that a complete data breakdown of everything that goes into a swing as sweet as Ken Griffey […]
When Easton and Blast Motion offered to send one of their Easton Power Sensors to us here at SportTechie, they most likely had in mind that the sensor would fall into the hands of someone good at baseball. If they had even lower expectations, they might even accept someone who used to be good at […]
Baseball has always been a game of statistics and numbers. Recently, with improvements in technology, those stats have received a facelift; most notably with MLB’s Statcast. Now, Easton is quantifying a player’s swing with the Easton Power Sensor, powered by Blast Motion. This new sensor will aim to help baseball players improve their swing using […]
For better or worse, baseball is a game that has for the most part remained in the past. However, one equipment company is looking to help modernize the game through technology. Last September at the Little League World Series, Easton, a developer of baseball and softball equipment revealed a brand new product called Torq. The […]