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Firstbeat Coach Profile: Frank Wintrich – UCLA Football
UCLA Football’s Frank Wintrich discusses how he uses Firstbeat Sports’ features.
UCLA Football’s Frank Wintrich discusses how he uses Firstbeat Sports’ features.
In this webinar, Athletic Performance Coordinator Dave Cencer shares his expertise on how training load data can be used to enhance performance and reduce injuries in sports that require strength, speed, and power to succeed.
Northamptonshire County Cricket Club utilized Firstbeat Sports to ensure good recovery during the 2018 Royal London One-Day Cup.
Jyväskylä, Finland, May 14, 2018 — Firstbeat Sports is excited to announce a transformative update to the Firstbeat Sports iPhone app. The app is available immediately to all Firstbeat Sports…
Esports organization OverActive Media uses Firstbeat Sports’ advanced performance analytics to aid player development, well-being and performance.
The impact of stress and effective recovery on athletic performance should not be underestimated and is being taken seriously by teams across the globe. The Stress and Recovery feature means…
See how a rower of Princeton University and Team GB rowing, Tom George, uses Firstbeat Sports to aid training, recovery and performance.
Firstbeat have worked with Finnish Ice Hockey team JYP Jyväskylä for over a decade and, when the reigning CHL champions ply their trade in the same town, it gives you…
This week at the CES 2018, Firstbeat revealed Player Status Analysis as the next addition to the Firstbeat Sports physiological monitoring platform. This feature combines advanced sports science and analytics…
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.
In the next Firstbeat Sports webinar, strength and conditioning expert Sean Conaty delivers insight into the practical use of quantified recovery data in his work with NCAA basketball players.
Tim Beltz, M.Sc. describes best practices for using training load data to challenge each athlete in the most individually beneficial way possible.