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2026-05-30 GOLF☀ AM

Wearable Sensors Feed AI Models for Recovery Planning

Teams deploy WHOOP straps, Catapult GPS vests, and smart hydration patches to collect sleep, load, and sweat data. AI models process these inputs to generate individualized nap schedules and training loads. The $2.5 billion market reflects adoption across professional leagues.

Coaches move from uniform team schedules to per-athlete recovery prescriptions. Data replaces guesswork when deciding rest versus additional drills. Daily planning now incorporates quantified fatigue scores instead of anecdotal reports.

Premier League and NBA teams use Catapult GPS vests to track running load and WHOOP data to schedule naps. Clubs report measurable reductions in soft-tissue injuries after implementing sensor-driven rest protocols.

Step 1: Purchase a WHOOP strap and sync it through the mobile app at https://whoop.com. Step 2: Wear the device for seven consecutive nights to establish baseline recovery scores. Step 3: Review the daily AI-generated strain and recovery recommendations before scheduling training sessions.

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