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Coaches now have more arms and legs to move and instruct. Thanks to technology. Technology has revolutionized how coaches function. In short, technology could define how sports is played in the future.
Coaches of yore did not rely on technology. They implemented tried and tested strategies. Coaching methods were repeated over the years. There was no formal system to measure a coaching sessions effectiveness. Often the coaching was based on the results of the performances of sportspeople.
Technology has now come to a phase where it can easily derive the results of a match. Predictive technology will easily analyze which player has more probability to lose.
From an analytical standpoint, technology has the power to analyze a sports-person’s strengths and weaknesses much more than a coach can. By showing the exact points of failure, and various statistics to indicate it, technology super-cedes a coaches role in pin-pointing mistakes.
Technology also helps a sportsperson develop more sports skills. By continuously providing monitoring capabilities, a sportsperson can easily self-monitor himself or herself, without the need of a coach.
Exercise facilities have changed dramatically. Health club technology ensures that sportspeople can do exercises on their own without the need of a coaches assistance. Health club equipments have undergone a sea transition. They are now more sophisticated, and targeted at providing focused exercise with minimal strain.
So where does a coach fit in? If sportspeople can train on their own without the need of a coach, then why the need of a coach? For expert tips, sportspeople can always find plenty of assistance from veterans and accomplished sports-persons of their respective sporting field.







