AI & Sports Technology Writer
Alex Park holds a Master's in Computer Science from MIT with a focus on computer vision and machine learning. He is also an ACE-Certified Personal Trainer who bridges the gap between sports science and AI technology. Before joining SportsReflector, he worked at Google Research on pose estimation models. He writes about how AI and computer vision are transforming athletic training and sports analysis.
MS Computer Science, ACE-CPT
AI & Sports Technology Writer
A comprehensive comparison of the best AI-powered sports coaching apps available in 2026, covering features, pricing, sport coverage, and real-world performance.
An in-depth exploration of how computer vision technology is revolutionizing athletic training, from pose estimation algorithms to real-time coaching feedback systems.
In the ever-evolving landscape of athletic training, technology has become an indispensable ally for coaches and athletes alike. A [systematic review in Sports Medicine](https://doi.org/10.1007/s40279-021-01573-z) found that technology-assisted coaching interventions improve athletic performance outcomes by 12-18% compared to traditional methods alone. The right digital platform can revolutionize how performance is anal...
Artificial intelligence is no longer a futuristic concept in the world of sports; it's a present-day reality that is fundamentally reshaping how athletes train, analyze performance, and achieve the...
In the digital age of athletic training, specialization has become the norm. There’s an app for everything, and for the multi-sport athlete, this means a cluttered phone and a fragmented training e...
An athlete faces a choice: hire a human coach at $100–300/hour or use AI coaching at $10–50/month. Which provides better ROI? The answer depends on what you need — and the best solution often combines both.
When an AI coaching app gives you a form score of 78/100, how accurate is that number? An honest, research-backed look at what computer vision can and cannot measure — and why it is still highly valuable for coaching.
Wearables track how your body is performing. AI coaching tracks how your body is moving. They measure different things — and the best athletes use both.
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