Davidson College football, a competitive force in NCAA Division I, has chosen PlayerData to integrate advanced GPS tracking technology into its training and game strategies. This tech provides coaches with real-time data on player speed, sprints, and overall workload, helping optimize performance and reduce the risk of injury.
"We’ve always been focused on finding the most efficient ways to enhance our athletes’ performance, and PlayerData has been a game changer for us. The ability to track real-time data during practices and games has given us invaluable insights into our players' workloads and performance levels. It's also easy to use, set up is a breeze and charging is simple. Compared to other options, PlayerData saves me a lot of time every week. Plus, I can fit everything in a backpack, so we don't have to haul extra luggage around on the road. This tech allows us to make smarter decisions and ultimately helps our athletes push themselves to be better every day."
– Evan Simon, Director of Sports Performance at Davidson College.
“During my time in college football we would have to download the data, clip and then print out reports to hand to coaches and post in the locker room for players. With the PlayerData App, Davidson athletes and coaches have data immediately available to make decisions on their recovery process for the next practice and/or game. By seeing their data, players are more engaged and bought in on their performance. This leads to more effort in practice and results in higher quality reps while also making sure to take care of their bodies between practices and games. We couldn’t be more excited to enter the college football space with Davidson.”
– Daniel Kirwan, Account Executive at PlayerData.
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PlayerData is a sports technology company that empowers athletes and coaches with actionable insights through advanced wearable technology. By providing real-time data and analytics, PlayerData helps teams optimize performance, reduce injury risk, and make informed decisions.