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Not every user needs to build dashboards. Most should not have to.

For coaches, practitioners, and leadership teams, the value of My iP is immediate access to dashboards they can use in their day-to-day work—open, review, schedule, share, act.

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The biggest challenge in sports technology is not collecting data. It is getting people to use it.

If reporting is too rigid, teams cannot answer new questions. If it is too technical, stakeholders disengage. If every user is expected to build their...


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Sports organizations do not struggle because they lack data.

They struggle when the right information is difficult to access, too rigid to answer new questions, or too technical for the people who need it most.

A coach may need a clear view of availability.A practitioner may need to review injury trends or a...

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Effective workload management doesn’t happen in isolation.

It unfolds across the microcycle—session by session, player by player—often shaped by competition demands, modified participation, and evolving training intent.


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Training load becomes most valuable when it’s understood in relation to the demands of competition and the structure of the microcycle.

Game demands provide critical reference points for both load and intensity—but without t...


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