In the 57th episode of the Historic Performance Podcast, I interview Carl Valle. Carl is the Director of Innovation at InsideTracker and a Performance Data Expert. Throughout his long career, Carl has coached Track and Field at every level, from high school to the Olympic level in the sprints and hurdles. He has had the privilege of working with multiple All-American athletes. Currently, he focuses his time on testing elite athletes and using technology to help everyone at any level reach their goals. In this episode, Carl talks about the future of IMU sensors in professional athletics, wearable sleep monitoring technology, and lessons learned throughout his career as a performance coach and performance data expert. Overview of Podcast EpisodeHere is a brief outline of what we covered in the show - - Carl Valle's Career Journey
- IMU Sensors
- Wearable Sleep Monitoring Technology & Sleep Data
- Eye Fatigue as a Replacement to HRV?
- Force plates
- Largest technology application fallacies in professional athletics
- Coaching Mistakes and Lessons Learned
- Medicine Ball Training & Application
- How to contact?
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