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How Microsoft Wearables Were Used In California’s Biggest Cycling Race

Over the course of an eight-day, 750-mile race, a cyclist processes countless pieces of information. In the Amgen Tour of California last month, cyclist Travis McCabe was able to track his heart rate, calories burned, elevation and UV exposure, among others, with the Microsoft Band 2. Despite the breadth of information the band relays during […]

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Crabb Brothers Adapt With Analytics, Rise In Volleyball World

As we head toward Rio, brands are continuing to roll the dice on who the emerging stars of The Games will be, and more importantly, who will be the marketing stars that will bridge the gap and be able to engage beyond this summer and towards Tokyo in 2020.  In Beach Volleyball, the shorter term […]

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Zepp: The Road To Tracking 100 Million Swings

They say practice makes perfect right? Whether you were an athlete once upon a time, or identify as one now, every athlete knows the importance of repetition and striving to achieve your goals – no matter how grand or minute those goals may be. As a former athlete myself, I will always remember the countless […]

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KangaTech Is Hoping To Improve Injury Prevention In American Sports

In sports, injury prevention is one area that teams and players are constantly trying to improve. An Australian company called KangaTech is hoping that they have the formula to continue this improvement. KangaTech was founded after North Melbourne Football Club of the Australian Football League launched a world leading sports science program. Headed by Steven […]

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