University of Kansas study uses markerless motion capture to analyze free-throw mechanics, unlocking insights crucial for basketball success and player improvement. Continue reading to learn more details.
Check out this new study that debunks previous studies suggesting that frequently hitting a soccer ball using the head will lead to irreversible severe brain injury.
When is it Safe to Return to Play After a Concussion? Researchers at Palo Alto University's (PAU) Behavioral Research and Assessment in Neuropsychology (BRAIN) Lab, are compiling data to help families and sports organizations assess when it is safe for student-athletes to return to play after a concussion.
Researchers found that successful golf players tend to hold the club in a reversed stance, wherein right-handed players would hold the club with the left hand and vice versa.
Now that people can directly access technology and their gadgets, they have the chance to take their health and fitness into their hands specifically, into their smartwatch be it an Apple, Samsung, or Fitbit.
A study found that athletes have more than twice the risk of experiencing irregular heart rhythms or atrial fibrillation that also increases the risk of stroke. Younger athletes are found to have a higher risk compared to older athletes.
New research recently specified that a prohibited World War II experimental stimulant drug is showing up in sports and weight loss supplements being sold today.
COVID-19 has completely changed the world forcing people to rethink their habits and adapt to the new normal. Even the sports industry is not the same as before. Here are five of the biggest threats of COVID-19 to sports.
Callaway, a household name for golf equipment, has unveiled their new designs achieved with support from artificial intelligence and machine learning programs.