Wednesday, April 22, 2015

LinkedIn With Athletes

The Athlete Network Gives Athletes Their Own Dedicated LinkedIn-Like Platform

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Giuliano's Comment: This new type of networking website is directly for people in the sports industry. Those who are playing a sport or those who work in the sport world. This is a great new technology that will allow people in this business to communicate with others, and network with those only in the sports industry. This is another professional website that you can put your accomplishments and career background. It can be a great website for recruitment for positions. I would encourage those who have an interest in a career in sports to join this website.     

Monday, April 20, 2015

Wearable Jump Sensor in the NBA

How The NBA Should Start Using The VERT Wearable Jump Sensor

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Some of the most entertaining players in the NBA share one common feature, top tier athleticism. From LeBron and his signature fast break slam to Blake Griffin and his knack for putting defenders on a poster, many players gain recognition and eventual popularity because of their jaw dropping explosiveness.
Giuliano's Comment: The NBA is adding new technology to record different types of stats in the record books. This new technology from VERT allows players to wear a sensor that can measure jump heights in a game. These high flying athletes can use this device to their advantage in the games. By keeping record of jump measurements they can improve upon their skill to see gains in the future. Also another benefit from this product could take the viewership of certain players to a new level. With instant replays and showing of the height an athlete reached during an amazing play. This device can be use for any sport that uses the techniques of reaching certain jumping heights.    

Monday, April 6, 2015

MLB Goes Digital

MLB All-Star Ballots Go Digital Starting This Season

The 2015 MLB All Star game in Cincinnati will be the first game to have the rosters decided by only online voting methods.
The 2015 MLB All Star game in Cincinnati will be the first game to have the rosters decided by only online voting methods.
Major league Baseball is known for its consistency and history. The sport known as “America’s Pastime” has made very little changes to the way games are played and broadcasted. But the MLB may be adapting to the current trend of technological advancements in the sports world.
Giuliano's Comment: Major League Baseball is known for keeping up with old tradition, and not falling under the spell of the technology advancements in the world of sports. However, now they are starting to build up on those trends. The first change of the game came when the league implemented instant replays a few years ago. Now they have changed their method of the All Star voting. The ballots won't be filled out on paper anymore. Now they have moved to an online version of voting. I think this is a great change in the league, because it will get more fans involved. Also it will allow players more opportunity to be voted into the game, and we will get to see new skills on the field. 

Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Virtual Reality Help to Train Better

Virtual Reality Will Help To Train Football Players And Eliminate Unnecessary Contact

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Over the last several years numerous companies have stepped up to the plate and developed software and hardware solutions to help athletes and coaches stay ahead of the game. One of those companies is Eon Sports VR.
Giuliano's Comment: Eon Sports VR has developed technology to help athletes of all ages provide a virtual reality type of training that is much  safer than on-the-field training. It also allows for more mental preparation. This device is a strap on headset that will bring players to show a virtual environment so they can train as if they were live and on the field. I believe that this technology will help with prevent injury at practice, and will bring more mental preparation for the game. However, it will take away from the physical and active  moments. Players need to prepare for how hard they are going to get hit so they can bounce right back up and keep playing. This technology might help an organization, but should not be overused.