Seren Petro
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
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That's what makes soccer their sport as they fall in love with this tournament here in this country.
And our biggest impact on the field will be seen, you know, 16, 18, 20 years from now.
And the good news for guys like you and your line of work is now that is even the men now wear sports bras.
So, you know, as they celebrate, we'll see the data, you know, the little harness that's strapped to measure all the data.
They're all rigged up and ready to go, too.
Yeah, and I would think, was that the biggest leap in bound that we had, was to be able to accurately track how fast, how far, everything that they're doing, in addition to just watching a tape, we now can put it in real-time measurements?
Okay, and that's one of the things Paul told us when we were talking to him was that you can now take the video and get the data.
But they don't have โ what I'm saying is like in college football, teams share their video.
They don't have access to your data.
By clubs, you mean like Sporting Kansas City or whatever โ
We're talking to Sam Gregory here.
He's the director of data analytics for USA Soccer.
He'll be one of the panelists tonight here at our talk at the Linda Hall Library.
You can still get tickets, lindahall.org.