gTechAMS works with a collection of devices designed to be cost-effective and give the trainer, athlete, or anyone feedback on their training programs and methodologies.
The concept is simple, "Does your training program work and how do you measure changes?" There are a lot of adaptations taking place but how can one measure them? There are a varied amount of tools on the market but these were designed to be cost-effective and accessible. As scientists, designers, and engineers ourselves, we wanted to make sure we were staying respectful to the data and the users.
Originally conceived of as an experiment in "Hooman Telemetry" to measure acceleration, gSprint was developed to understand running forces. Then it only made sense to know more and understand what was taking place during Olympic lifting which lead to the creation of the gPower. Through collaboration with other exercise scientists, specifically Max Schmarzo of Strong By Science, gFlight was developed. Now there are 3 tools that measure and provide feedback to what is taking place!
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