FROM THE FIELD TO THE FUTURE
Created by practitioners, Kitman Labs turns data and analytics into your greatest performance advantage.
In 2012, Rehabilitation and Conditioning Coach Stephen Smith founded Kitman Labs to revolutionize how sports organizations leverage data and analytics to advance human performance.
Injury Profiler launched with
Leinster Rugby as first client
Everton FC becomes first
Premier League Client
Kitman Labs wins
BT Sports Performance
Technology of the Year
Kitman Labs acquires The Sports
Office and launches the Performance
Intelligence Research Initiative (PIRI)
Presagia acquired with
100 NCAA clients
iP: Intelligence Platform launched as first integrated, cloud-based advanced operating system, with Risk Advisor using proprietary AI technology, and Performance Medicine replacing legacy EMR systems.
First US Pro Leagues launch: NFL launches Performance Medicine Solution across all 32 clubs; MLS Next launches League Operations across all Academies.
software as a
superpower
The Kitman Labs Intelligence Platform is a centralized, advanced operating system that streamlines and automates workflows to help achieve specific performance outcomes.
One configurable,
cloud-based platform.
Many Solutions.
Our technology aggregates thousands of data points into a single platform. Accessible to the entire organization. Configured to your needs.
The Team
Behind the Team
Our practitioners and data scientists work with your teams to design, develop and deliver against your stated objectives.
More than an EMR.
beyond an AMS.
An interactive, multi-disciplinary platform supporting data-led solutions for Performance Medicine, Performance Optimization, Coaching & Development, and League Operations.
More than an EMR.
beyond an AMS.
An interactive, multi-disciplinary platform supporting data-led solutions for Performance Medicine, Performance Optimization, Coaching & Development, and League Operations.
Data strategy
that leads to
on-field success.
Before optimizing human performance, it’s critical to optimize your strategy. We help implement and operationalize more efficient processes and systems to drive faster success.
Seen & Heard
Integrating Data and Philosophy from Academy to First Team
Ian Buckman, Academy Manager at Brighton & Hove Albion F.C., highlights the club's integrated approach to player development, aligning the academy's philosophy with the first teams. The club effectively tracks player progress by sharing profiles and data between coaching and recruitment. Their Football Intelligence Platform ensures coaching consistency and evidence-based player development, reinforcing the club's commitment to data-driven practices.
Strategic Technology Adoption for Holistic Student-Athlete Care
Mark Coberley, Associate Athletics Director for Sports Medicine at Iowa State University, emphasizes the importance of a question-first approach when adopting new technology in athletic program development. He argues against the common mistake of purchasing technology without a clear purpose. Instead, he advocates for identifying key questions that need answers before choosing the appropriate technology.
Impact of Growing Fixture Schedule and Congestion on Injury - or Not
As footballers face an increasing number of fixtures across club and international competitions, concerns about rising injury levels are growing. Stephen Smith, CEO of Kitman Labs, addresses the potential impact of fixture congestion on player injuries on SkyNews, emphasizing that it's not just about the number of games but also how teams train, prepare for congestion, and manage player rotation. While some speculate that more games might increase risks, Stephen stresses the importance of data-driven analysis.
Unified Data Platforms, Streamline Workflows
On the Game Changer Podcast, Renee Kleszczynski from Michigan State University, discusses consolidating the efforts of performance coaches, athletic trainers, and strength coaches by integrating their data in one unified platform. This allows them to focus solely on their roles without additional tasks. This allows for the maintenance of accurate records and enables advanced capabilities and insights, which ultimately enhances their contributions and the overall performance management of athletes.
Mobilizing Data for Different Users
On the Game Changer podcast, Joshua Rucci from the University of Georgia, shares insights about using flexible, configurable reporting to mobilize data and support various sports and their unique user needs. He explains how coaches can track metrics such as daily jump performance and compare them to historical data. Additionally, he implemented customizable, alarmed dashboards using a simple color-coded system based on rolling averages, allowing coaches to identify areas needing attention quickly.
WE WORk WITH
Learn how to
Become
a Kitman Labs Client
Tim Bezbatchenko
President & General Manager
Andreas Georgson
Technical Director
Jan Müller
Performance & Rehab Trainer