
Wearable Statistics: Market Shows No Signs of Wearing Out
With their utility and style, it’s no wonder that the wearables market has been exploding over the last few years and shows so signs of slowing down.
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With their utility and style, it’s no wonder that the wearables market has been exploding over the last few years and shows so signs of slowing down.

One of our favorite interviews at CES this year was with four-time Olympic medalist Angela Ruggiero, the CEO and co-founder of the market research firm Sports Innovation Lab. As a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame, Ruggiero knows a thing or two about conditioning, explaining her personal views on fitness tech, specifically wearables, during our conversation.

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Nothing quite beats surfing early in the morning – waking with the sun, feeling the first shock of cold water on your toes, watching the sunrise reflect off the water.
The growth of sports and athletic tech has allowed for top-tier athletes to take their game to the next level. However, like any other form of technology, it is constantly
To say that wearable technology is taking over our lives is an understatement. By 2018, the global wearables market is expected to be worth a cool $19 billion. Many of
Baseball is the only major American sport that does not feature a clock in any form. Let that sink in for a bit. Baseball goes at its own pace and

Innovation & Tech Today sat down with Dr. Andrew Knoll, the Fisher Professor of Natural History at Harvard University, to discuss his collaboration with legendary film director Terrence Malick. He is

If you want to trim a few inches off your waistline, up your endurance, or just motivate yourself to get a little more exercise, wearable technology can help you do

If you are reading this and are anything like me (ie. goalie… knows how he likes his equipment… control freak) there has been a long and strange journey while

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With their utility and style, it’s no wonder that the wearables market has been exploding over the last few years and shows so signs of slowing down.

One of our favorite interviews at CES this year was with four-time Olympic medalist Angela Ruggiero, the CEO and co-founder of the market research firm Sports Innovation Lab. As a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame, Ruggiero knows a thing or two about conditioning, explaining her personal views on fitness tech, specifically wearables, during our conversation.

Sports technology has long been part of the NFL, with former Dallas Cowboys GM Tex Schramm and ace scout Gil Brandt using computers to leverage the power of big data

Throwing a football with precision can take years of practice, as even the greatest quarterbacks of all-time spent decades honing their skills. But for internet sensation Callie Bundy, that talent

Nothing quite beats surfing early in the morning – waking with the sun, feeling the first shock of cold water on your toes, watching the sunrise reflect off the water.
The growth of sports and athletic tech has allowed for top-tier athletes to take their game to the next level. However, like any other form of technology, it is constantly
To say that wearable technology is taking over our lives is an understatement. By 2018, the global wearables market is expected to be worth a cool $19 billion. Many of
Baseball is the only major American sport that does not feature a clock in any form. Let that sink in for a bit. Baseball goes at its own pace and

Innovation & Tech Today sat down with Dr. Andrew Knoll, the Fisher Professor of Natural History at Harvard University, to discuss his collaboration with legendary film director Terrence Malick. He is

If you want to trim a few inches off your waistline, up your endurance, or just motivate yourself to get a little more exercise, wearable technology can help you do

If you are reading this and are anything like me (ie. goalie… knows how he likes his equipment… control freak) there has been a long and strange journey while

Football Physics And The Science Of Deflategate By Chad Orzel, Union College News reports say that 11 of the 12 game balls used by the New England Patriots in

A Super Bowl Champ, Loud and Clear Conversation with Derrick Coleman Innovation & Tech Today: After winning the Super Bowl, how amazing has your off-season been? Your Duracell commercial has

Some quick thoughts on the convergence of running, technology, and one of the greatest and most inspiring sports events to ever take place … I just returned to our

Sports Medicine is changing quickly with awareness of head trauma, youth sports overuse injuries, and endurance and full-contact sports problems increasing, one can forgive Dr. Joshua Hackel and his colleagues
We’ve come to another football season, but with a marked twist: Never has public awareness of the effects of concussions been higher. In late August, the NFL settled its concussion