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2026-05-20 GOLF☀ AM

How Elite Sports Teams Use Sensor Data to Justify Nap Rooms and Sleep Coaches

Teams deploy GPS vests from Catapult Sports to measure running load and WHOOP straps to track recovery metrics. They also install hydration patches that record sweat composition and electrolyte loss. These data streams now support hiring dedicated sleep coaches and building nap rooms at training facilities.

Readers learn that subjective fatigue claims can be replaced by objective sensor numbers. This shifts workflow from guessing recovery needs to scheduling rest based on live data. Teams can therefore allocate coaching resources with measurable justification rather than tradition.

WSC Sports documents how professional clubs now use Catapult GPS and WHOOP recovery data to build nap facilities. The approach has justified multi-million dollar facility upgrades across multiple leagues.

Step 1: Purchase a WHOOP strap and sync it to the WHOOP app at whoop.com. Step 2: Wear the strap overnight for seven days to establish a baseline recovery score. Step 3: Review the daily recovery number each morning and schedule lighter training when the score drops below 50 percent.

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