Artificial Intelligence moves into sports coaching
The app helps athletes with form and mechanics issues. NEW YORK - Whether it's because of an injury, or they're not having fun anymore, the journey of playing sports for most kids comes to an end at the age of 14. That's where the sports technology app Mustard comes in. It uses artificial intelligence to simply analyze what an athlete is doing and offers tips on how it can be corrected, so kids can stay healthy and have more fun on the field. "Mustard has helped me with my motion it's helped me with mechanics," says McCartney. CEO and founder of Mustard, Rocky Collis says, "The user's video comes into the system.
Oct-14-2020, 08:30:24 GMT
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