New personal health device product by Check tells if an athlete is training enough, too much, or simply don't know?

Posted: October 16, 2012 at 9:27 am


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Check is a personal health device helping professional and recreational athletes to increase their player readiness. The service helps athletes to improve their physical performance by optimizing workouts, reducing injuries and avoiding overtraining syndrome. Players are assessing themselves once a day with the device, which tells them how they should practice that day; pushing hard, doing a normal training or just recovery. It also tells if there's something wrong that needs a professional consultation. Check combines a physical gadget, a mobile app and a cloud service for users to access their data real-time. Check method is unique and based on Finnish scientific sports research and IPR.

London, United Kingdom (PRWEB UK) 16 October 2012

Check includes a novel assessment device, mobile application (Android and iOS) as well as a cloud service for analysis and information management. The solution has been developed together with Finnish sports scientists and is essentially targeted for sports requiring skill, coordination and strength. It also provides significant added value in high-altitude and endurance training.

The beta phase service for professional football clubs was released as part of the international Leaders in Performance conference held in London, Chelsea FC on Oct 10th and 11th.

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New personal health device product by Check tells if an athlete is training enough, too much, or simply don't know?

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