Discover 5 Top Sports Performance Tracking & Monitoring Solutions

Curious about new technological advancements in the SportsTech sector? Explore our analysis of 1.199 global startups & scaleups and learn how their sports performance tracking & monitoring solutions impact your business!

Staying ahead of the technology curve means strengthening your competitive advantage. That is why we give you data-driven innovation insights into the SportsTech sector. This time, you get to discover 5 hand-picked startups developing sports performance tracking & monitoring solutions.

Global Startup Heat Map highlights 5 Top Sports Performance Tracking & Monitoring Solutions out of 1.199

The insights of this data-driven analysis are derived from the Big Data & Artificial Intelligence-powered StartUs Insights Discovery Platform, covering 1.379.000+ startups & scaleups globally. The platform gives you an exhaustive overview of emerging technologies & relevant startups within a specific field in just a few clicks.

The Global Startup Heat Map below reveals the distribution of the 1.199 exemplary startups & scaleups we analyzed for this research. Further, it highlights 5 SportsTech startups that we hand-picked based on criteria such as founding year, location, funding raised, and more. You get to explore the solutions of these 5 startups & scaleups in this report. For insights on the other 1.194 sports performance tracking & monitoring solutions, get in touch.

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BestShot Systematically develops AI-based Tennis Coach

Analysis of a player’s performance provides insights into ways to improve their game. Startups and scaleups, for example, offer solutions to record, reflect, and improve a tennis player’s performance. Coaches and players use these technologies to draw insights and track performance metrics.

Swedish startup BestShot develops a smartwatch that serves as an AI-based tennis coach. The device provides a systematic method to improve tennis games as it compares best swings. It also records the match statistics, offering summarized insights for an entire tennis session. Additionally, it saves key data on the quality of the tennis game such as offensive and defensive plays, rallies, serves, and volleys to automatically compute and analyze players’ performance.

Lemeister offers Athlete Performance Analysis

The training process for athletes is a complex task, requiring comprehensive tracking and monitoring for the best results. Integrating technologies and players’ methodology to optimize team and players’ performance is the challenge facing the SportsTech industry. Startups are taking up this challenge and offer wearables for athletes to track, monitor, and analyze their performance.

Candian startup Lemeister offers a personalized AI-powered assistant for athlete performance analysis. The startup develops an Internet of Things (IoT) wearable and cloud-connected sports gear that autonomously collects comprehensive data points on players’ performance and fitness levels. The startup’s solution processes this data in real-time and instantly sends the insights to training professionals, coaches, and team managers. In addition to helping players and coaches, the solution also supports clubs and managers to get players’ fitness and performance information in real-time.

Playermaker manufactures Smart Boot Sensors

Sensors and mobile applications record biometric data and are highly useful for analyses of athlete performance. This has led to the development of new ways to monitor the training and competition as well as structure sports clubs and federations. Motion sensors, when attached to a player’s game-day kit, provide insightful data about the game and players’ performance. Startups and scaleups bring forth new ideas based on wearable sensors in the SportsTech industry.

British startup Playermaker manufactures smart boot sensors. The sensors attach directly to a football player’s boot and transmit data to a machine learning platform. The platform provides valuable insights into the team and player performance. The sensors also collect a wide range of key performance metrics. These metrics provide technical and tactical analysis, as well as physical analysis, gait, and load analysis.

Bythewave offers Surfing Tracking Tools

The growing trend to monitor human physiological responses and performance during real-time physical activities rises the demand for more personalized devices. Athletes need to track and measure performance as it helps in defining the goals for improvement. Professional surfing requires tracking of various wave-types and surfer skills to improve practice and, eventually, performance. Startups are using this rise in demand for such devices as an opportunity to provide solutions for boardsports.

French startup Bythewave offers a device for tracking in boardsports. The device is suitable for skateboards, surfboards, and snowboards. It features a predictive algorithm that measures board movement and also riders’ behavior. This helps analyze riders’ performance, offering an autonomous coaching function. The device comes with a 10-hour battery life and an interactive GPS map for individualized coaching systems.

Animalytics monitors Equestrian Training

Horses are unpredictable, which makes it hard for a jockey to train and monitor performance. Riding and training the horse for equestrian sports is a challenging exercise. To achieve the best results, the rider needs to have a detailed understanding of the horse’s performance in different kinds of events. Startups and emerging companies are making this process easier for a jockey by developing solutions to track and monitor horses’ performance.

German startup Animalytics offers HorseAnalytics, a software tool to train horses for equestrian sports. The tool analyzes gaits with sensors in the smartphone that record the movement of the horse and use data analysis to assign to respective gaits. Furthermore, the platform provides features such as training duration and time, measuring left and right distribution, as well as networking with equestrian participants and other relevant stakeholders. HorseAnalytics helps trainers track their horse’s progress and create tasks for improving the horse’s performance.

Discover more SportsTech Startups

SportsTech startups such as the examples highlighted in this report focus on wearables, video analytics, and fan engagement. While all of these technologies play a major role in advancing SportsTech, they only represent the tip of the iceberg. To explore more SportsTech technologies, simply get in touch to let us look into your areas of interest. For a more general overview, you can download our free Industry Innovation Reports to save your time and improve strategic decision-making.

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