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Max Montrey and Jennifer Sertl on Think Build Launch podcast for MARL discuss SportsTrace

Innovation in Athletics

ThinkBuildLaunch podcast is an extension of MARL Accelerator. MARL Accelerator operates as an early-stage fund dedicated to supporting startups focused on developing advanced technological products and services for solutions leveraging the potential of 5G technology. MARL aims to foster a vibrant community comprising investors, visionary founders, and corporate venture teams, particularly within sectors such as mobility, AR (Augmented Reality), VR (Virtual Reality), autonomous robotics, and logistics. Our primary focus is… Read More »Innovation in Athletics

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The Evolution of Biomechanical Analysis

In sports, we’ve come a long way with data and analysis driving player development and in-game decisions over time. Players and coaches will always have room for making decisions based on intuition. The data merely guides you to new insights and higher-probability outcomes. Take a look at where we were, where we are, and how SportsTrace can help with biomechanical video analysis – and figuring out the data. The Past… Read More »The Evolution of Biomechanical Analysis

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The Mad Scientist has a Major Breakthrough: Are Bryson DeChambeau’s theories becoming golf’s new gospel?

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He signs his name left-handed and backwards. He occasionally streams on the gaming site Twitch under the username “thebadone23.” And as of Sunday, he is only the third man in history to win the NCAA Division 1 title, US Amateur Championship, and the US Open after Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods. Bryson DeChambeau, a collegiate physics major, always sought out the science behind the science behind the golf swing. Prior… Read More »The Mad Scientist has a Major Breakthrough: Are Bryson DeChambeau’s theories becoming golf’s new gospel?

Does Scott Boras have an argument against Moneyball?

878 Million. That is the amount of contract money that Scott Boras negotiated at this year’s Winter Meetings. The annual affair, held this year in Las Vegas, produced a number of megalithic deals all tied to the same illustrious super-agent. But why did this week in Sin City offer such a noteworthy haul for the three Scott Boras studs that were signed?  Let’s look at the players involved:  Stephen Strasburg  In case you live under a rock, Stephen… Read More »Does Scott Boras have an argument against Moneyball?