

Our Technology

3D Motion Sensors
Research Pro IMU Sensors (9 Units) are compact, wireless devices that measure 3D motion in real time by joint angles, acceleration, velocity, and rotational data at high sampling rates. Ideal for gait analysis, running mechanics, functional movement, and return-sport testing, they enable precise measurement, movement timing, and coordination patterns providing a comprehensive biomechanical profile without bulky lab setups.

2D Motion Tracking
Our camera based 2D tracking turns any movement - squats, jumps, sprints, or throws - into precise joint data. Our research engine builds a live motion tracking array over a moving body, then extrapolates this into a personalized report on your joint performance. This allows us to see functional compensations, asymmetries, and energy leaks through any movement, sports specific or not.

Myomuscle EMG
Our Surface EMGs help us to see which muscles are working, and which may be lacking in any movement. Small adhesive sensors can sit over any key muscle, ranging from the glutes all the way to the biceps. Once attached, we have our clients perform specific movements to compare muscle activation side to side. These are key metrics in our programming to ensure muscle activity is symmetrical, from left to right.

Speed Training Data
Our ANCORE Cable System has live feedback, which turns every repetition into actionable data. As you press, pull, or rotate, the unit displays rep velocity and consistency in real time, letting program velocity-based training, a key method to increase your power and on field performance. These metrics can also be progressed and measured, to see progress as well as in season readiness.

Pressure Sensing Insoles
Our wireless foot-pressure insoles show exactly how you load each foot with every step. The system captures a multi-zone pressure, center of pressure path, and timing to spot asymmetries in different phases of gait or functional movements. This objective data allows for us to program specific drills to correct these differences.

Heart Rate Monitoring
A 10-minute snapshot using a Garmin chest strap to monitor heart rate and recovery in real time. We track how quickly your heart rate rises with work and how fast it drops after—giving us an objective view of day-to-day readiness, conditioning, and accumulated fatigue. Because it’s fast and low-impact, it can be done before practice or after games to flag when your system is under-recovered and adjust training accordingly.




