Motus Global was a company that provided wearable technology and software solutions for biomechanics analysis in sports. Their flagship product was a sensor-based system that allowed athletes, coaches, and trainers to monitor various biomechanical metrics, such as arm workload and throwing mechanics. The system aimed to help users optimize performance, reduce injury risk, and aid in rehabilitation through individualized movement data.
Motus Global's technology was initially targeted toward professional and elite-level sports teams, particularly in American football and baseball. However, the company's goal was to make advanced biomechanics analysis accessible to a broader audience, including amateur athletes, coaches, and sports enthusiasts at all levels.
The company's approach involved breaking down the barriers of traditional biomechanics labs by developing wearable sensors that could capture movement data in real-world training and competition environments. The collected data was then analyzed and presented through a dashboard or integrated into larger organizational performance models.
In February 2020, Motus Global's sports sensor assets, including code, inventory, trademarks, patents, databases, and contracts, were acquired by Driveline Baseball. Driveline aimed to validate and improve the accuracy of Motus Global's sensor data against their biomechanics lab, enhance the technology's features, and explore new ways to deliver value to the baseball community.
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