Can Sports Tech and Analytics Safeguard Your Payroll?
Professional sports continue to become more and more physically demanding. The speed of the game has increased enormously, while at the same time the schedule for teams and players has become tighter and tighter. But can sports can tech and analytics alleviate it?
Professional sports keeps getting more demanding. The speed of the game has increased tremendously while the density of the schedule for teams and players intensified. And talk about load management has increased.
That’s especially true for European football teams playing internationally and players representing their national teams or the NBA players dealing with an intense travel schedule. With the increasing physical demands of many professional sports, injury prevention for athletes becomes even more vital. First and foremost, for the sake of a long and healthy career of all players—including women athletes.
Even American football teams are now turning to sports data to help them peak during the season.
However, there is also a financial implication for the teams. For example, take Philadelphia 76ers All-Star Joel Embiid who had an unfortunate series of injuries in previous seasons. His annual salary amounts to approximately $25 million.
With 82 regular season games alone, that means every game is worth $310,000. If he misses only ten games due to injury, that would account for a loss of $3.1 million. Hence, preventing avoidable injuries of professional athletes should be a top priority for every team. To this end, sports performance technology can play a big role in supporting teams.
If you’d like to learn more about player tracking download our guide on how to balance load management via the link below.