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The Impact of Technology in American Football: From Instant Replay to Virtual Reality Training

The Impact of Technology in American Football: From Instant Replay to Virtual Reality Training
23 Jun
2023
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American football is considered one of the sports that gradually evolved from the regular games of football and rugby, except that in this game, players are allowed to touch the ball and carry it with their hands. American football is one of the largest sports that has become widespread. It is popular in the United States of America, and the presence of professional leagues such as the NFL evidences this. This league attracts the best players worldwide, and the popularity of NFL tickets is not limited to the USA. This game is famous in Canada, the UK, Germany, and other countries around the world.

The latest technology in American football

Playing American football is like wrestling, but with shoulder pads instead of shields to fend off rivals. This sport requires equal intelligence and strength, as you have to outwit your opponent while being careful not to be attacked. Practice is critical to success in this area. It's not just where you learn to work with your teammates. It's also where you perfect your movements.

Next, we will discuss advanced technologies that have improved American football.

1. Smart ball

Smart ball has a variety of sensors, allowing any player to understand the mechanics of their shots and make adjustments to improve their accuracy. The sensors in the ball have an accelerometer, a gyroscope, and Bluetooth. Together, these sensors can measure the speed and rotation of the ball, as well as the direction and rotation of the ball, and allow the ball to communicate with a smartphone or tablet for data analysis.

By connecting to a smartphone or tablet, anyone on the line (your coach, friend, or parent) can get real-time feedback on your shots and gameplay. Moreover, while sensors let you focus on areas that need attention, the app lets you track your improvements over time.

2. A virtual reality

One technology that is gaining popularity in soccer practice is virtual reality (VR). VR allows you to experience a realistic simulation of game scenarios and play them in a safe and harmonious environment. It can be a good option to improve your skills and prepare for different real-world gaming situations.

When you wear a VR headset, you enter a virtual playground and can practice challenges, make decisions, and learn other skills just like in a real playground, but without the risk of being removed. This can be especially helpful for players who are recovering from injuries and cannot participate in traditional training.

Another important aspect of virtual reality is that it helps visualize and mentally prepare for the various challenges expected in matches. In VR, you can imagine yourself in match-like scenarios, which will help you be more confident and prepared when you enter the field. In general, VR technology is becoming more accessible and developed, so we expect a boom in the next few years to use it in all dynamically developing areas of life, including football.

3. Player tracking systems

There are many gadgets for sports enthusiasts, and trackers are becoming more popular with athletes looking to gain a competitive edge. They can be cutting-edge tools for every player looking to take their playing experience to the next level.

The Catapult is one of the most popular wearable performance trackers that most players use today. It looks like a vest that tracks data like this:

  • Speed and distance;
  • Measures your fatigue;
  • Measures the actual load of your multidirectional movements on the field.

The system can help you identify what you need to improve and make recommendations on how to make those improvements. It can also advise when to keep pushing and when to back off to reduce the risk of a preventable injury. This information is used to help coaches and performance professionals improve their players' training and recovery to prevent injury and improve overall performance.

4. Interaction systems

You can use one of the many workout apps to get a better body and improve your physical performance. However, a footballer knows that the ability to react quickly to an opponent's actions can mean the difference between winning and losing a match. That's why it's so essential to improve your reaction time.

BlazePod is an example of a reaction system that uses light to challenge and enhance:

  • Reaction time;
  • Response accuracy;
  • The constancy of the reaction.

The portable device allows players to train their reaction speed in a fun way. The BlazePod system consists of several small, portable lights that can be placed in different field areas. The lights can be programmed to flash at other times, and you have to respond quickly and accurately to the flashing lights. By training with the reaction system, you will learn how to quickly and accurately react to the actions of your opponents, which will give you a competitive advantage on the field.

5. HIT Virginia Tech System

Developers at Virginia Tech University have developed a system to control how hard a football player gets hit in the head. The system consists of several sensors (acceleration sensors), a microprocessor, and a radio frequency transceiver unit that reports data from the playing field to the coach's computer. There are eight helmets in the system, and 38 different players alternately wear them.

This system explores the relationship between what kind of acceleration precedes a concussion. The university has been using the system since the start of the football season. Each helmet has six acceleration sensors that trigger when a threshold load of 10 G is exceeded in one of six directions (forward-backward, left-right, up-down). Overloaded data is sent to the computer. The helmet also has 128 KB of flash memory.

American football is not the only example of the fact that the latest technologies help develop and improve this sport and its players.

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