Sports and Athletics Training and Research

ASL's eye tracking technology brings many benefits to the athletics and sports training and research community.

The Mobile Eye: a versatile training and research tool..

ESPN's "Sport Science" series utilizes the ASL Mobile Eye
Eye tracking technology allows scientists to understand skier's amazing capacity for mind-bending moves

ASL's Mobile Eye was selected for use by the series Sport Science, featured on ESPN. The robust ASL Mobile Eye was successful in recording point of gaze on skier Simon Dumont's half pipe moves at Breckenridge, Colorado.

National Geographic Channel's "Fight Science" series utilizes the ASL Mobile Eye
Portable eye tracking technology and fighting physiology - a high tech match

National Geographic Channel's "Fight Science" series utilizes ASL's eye tracking technology to gain a clearer understanding of fight physiology. This one-hour series, based on the network's Fight Science specials goes inside the bodies of trained and professional fighters in real time to reveal  the fighters' physiology as they kick, throw punches and more to document how the body makes each move. The ASL Mobile Eye portable eye tracker was selected for this series.

The Mobile Eye used for athletic training at UFV

The Mobile Eye helps golfers lower their handicap
Eye Tracking and athletic training are a hit on campus

The Human Performance Centre at the University of the Fraser Valley, in British Columbia, Canada, has recently added ASL's Mobile Eye to their high-tech lineup of sophisticated athletic training equipment. Student-athletes at UFV, including the university's successful golf team, are able to utilize the Mobile Eye for training right on their home campus.

The Mobile Eye featured in Spike TV's "Jesse James is a Dead Man"
Mobile Eye used for reaction time training

Jesse James is a Dead Man training for the Baja 500Daredevil Jesse James relies on the accuracy and durability of the Mobile Eye to assist in training for the Baja 500, a dangerous off-road race held in the Baja desert. ASL's Bob Wilson makes an appearance with the Mobile Eye at the 7:34 minute marker. Using the Mobile Eye, Jesse is able to gauge his reaction time to obstacles, and to further his training for this difficult race.

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