BeONE Sports: Going way beyond performance analytics for sports

Computer vision-based motion and sports analysis have become very popular over the past few years. Comparative training – which allows the user to compare against other athletes including professionals whose motion has been digitized in the platform- is the next innovation in advanced performance training.

BeONE Sports with its patent-pending ‘comparative training’ is proving to be a trailblazer. Within this sits comparative matching, which allows a user to not only learn from a catalogue of accomplished athletes, but find the right comparison based on style, development and skill.

Founded by former D1 Athlete Scott Deans, BeONE Sports aims to globally democratize access to the best training possible. By standardizing its performance training system, it can become a market place for coaches and athletes to access the best training and for scouts to recruit the most exciting talent. The motion-based analysis can be replicated across a multitude of sports performance, injury prevention and rehabilitation.

The application itself gives a simple visualisation to understand the training data in near real-time allowing athletes to train and get better rapidly. BeONE Sports is closing the gap between action and analysis.

However, it is doing much more in the process by way of allowing student athletes to monetise their name, image and likeness (NIL). Student athletes whose movements are digitised on the BeONE Sports platform get a share of the revenue from every download. Amongst the scores of student athletes in the US- not all with be signed up big brands and sponsors. In that way, BeONE gives these student-athletes a way to earn income by doing what they do best! Furthermore, having these student athletes and professionals on the platform gives aspiring athletes an avenue to learn from the best irrespective of their location, skill level, access to resources or teams.

BeONE Sports have gained a lot of traction since the beginning of this year including partnerships with the YMCA, NASCAR’s JD Motorsports, significant sports figures, amongst many others.

It will be great to see how the BeONE story plays out as more and more athletes and professionals are digitised into the platform, and end users begin to learn like never before.

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