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EPISODE SUMMARY

Director of Performance Science Darcy Norman chats with University of Colorado’s Adam Ringler, who openly shares best practices and lessons learned from CU’s innovative journey to a University-wide implementation of their strategic vision – a data-driven approach to enhancing the WHOLE athlete and the athlete experience.  

Key insights include:  

  • Reflections: The 8 Steps to Colorado’s university-wide Program
  • The power of a shared vision and mission
  • Using data to understand and enhance the whole (360° view) athlete – where they are now, and where they want to be in the future
  • The Hierarchy of Learning, and how Colorado improved at every phase and brought the university together by sharing best practices
  • How data changes conversations with athletes, coaches, staff
  • The role of data in measuring the efficacy of practitioners as well as objectively assessing outcomes
  • Advice on choosing the right technology partner and what to look for

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Announcement

Kitman Labs Joins ‘More than Equal’ Quest To Develop First Female Formula 1 Champion

More than Equal’s mission is to close the gender gap in motor sports and find and develop the first female Formula 1 world champion. They will now have an advanced operating system to centralize data for female drivers participating in More than Equal’s pioneering Development Programme.

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