Millions of people use smart rings and fitness trackers to monitor their health, but at the World Cup, this technology is being used to fine-tune recovery, manage fatigue, and unlock performance gains. Players are tracking biometric data using commercial devices such as sweat patches, WHOOPs, Oura Rings, and performance vests.
Wearable Devices Used by World Cup Athletes
One wearable device used by some players is the WHOOP fitness band, which monitors health metrics including sleep, strain, stress, and heart rate. The US Men’s team has also partnered with Oura Ring, which tracks sleep patterns, skin temperature, blood oxygen, recovery, and readiness score.
Other teams, including England, are using GPS tracking systems from the sports technology company STATSports to monitor physical data in real-time, including speed, heart rate, and distance. This technology enables coaches and sports scientists to monitor player workloads and physical performance throughout the tournament.
These wearable devices are helping athletes to optimize their performance and gain a competitive edge. By tracking their health metrics and adjusting their training and recovery accordingly, athletes can improve their overall performance and reduce the risk of injury.
Original reporting: KRDO (Colorado Springs metro) — read the source article.