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Real Players, Real Data, Real Decisions with Coach Erik Wagle

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In this episode of More Than Velocity, the ArmCare team sits down with Erik Wagle, the CEO of Kinetic Performance Institute (KPI), a premier baseball training facility in Silicon Valley.

Erik shares his insights on leveraging real-time data and technology to improve player performance, especially focusing on how KPI uses the ArmCare sensor to prevent injuries and enhance athlete longevity.

Listen in as Erik discusses the challenges of balancing performance demands and player health, uses objective data to make tough decisions, and shares a remarkable case study about a player who avoided injury and ramped up his performance through careful monitoring.

Key topics include:

  • The use of tech like force plates and ArmCare sensors to track player readiness.
  • How objective data informs decisions on athlete training and game-readiness.
  • Real-world examples of injury prevention and performance optimization.
  • The importance of collaboration between private trainers, team coaches, and medical staff.

Don’t miss this deep dive into the science of player performance and injury prevention with Erik Wagle and the team.

You can follow Eric on Twitter at https://x.com/erikwagle11

Check out KPI at https://www.kpimh.com/

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In this episode of More Than Velocity, the ArmCare team sits down with Erik Wagle, the CEO of Kinetic Performance Institute (KPI), a premier baseball training facility in Silicon Valley.

Erik shares his insights on leveraging real-time data and technology to improve player performance, especially focusing on how KPI uses the ArmCare sensor to prevent injuries and enhance athlete longevity.

Listen in as Erik discusses the challenges of balancing performance demands and player health, uses objective data to make tough decisions, and shares a remarkable case study about a player who avoided injury and ramped up his performance through careful monitoring.

Key topics include:

  • The use of tech like force plates and ArmCare sensors to track player readiness.
  • How objective data informs decisions on athlete training and game-readiness.
  • Real-world examples of injury prevention and performance optimization.
  • The importance of collaboration between private trainers, team coaches, and medical staff.

Don’t miss this deep dive into the science of player performance and injury prevention with Erik Wagle and the team.

You can follow Eric on Twitter at https://x.com/erikwagle11

Check out KPI at https://www.kpimh.com/

  continue reading

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