Professional and semi-professional sports organizations continue to invest in technology that they hope will give them a competitive edge. With the demand for these solutions, new sports software ideas are always coming out.
One form of sports tech adopted by a growing number of teams and athletes is athlete management software. G2 recently launched a new category for these products, aiming to help athletes, coaches, and staff manage all career-related aspects of an individual athlete or team.
Athlete management software is the next big thing in sports
Athlete management software are products that help professional athletes and sports team staff manage the performance, physical well being, and communications of an individual athlete or team. These solutions help advance athletes’ physical capabilities, improve game-time performance, and maintain health metrics for athletes to capitalize on.

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Typically professional sports teams and leagues invest in athlete management software, but some products are meant for amateur organization use as well. This is all possible through artificial intelligence (AI) since it allows for the collection and analysis of data amassed in the moment of practice and gameplay for athletes.
Ever since sports leagues and teams have realized the benefits of using technology to analyze gameplay, the use of artificial intelligence in sports has skyrocketed. AI has changed how coaches, general managers, and players think, talk, and play their sport by using automated data analysis and tech wearables to make strategic performance-improving decisions for their game. For example, in the world of professional soccer, both male and female athletes wear vests that track their heart rate, breathing, and stamina capacity, which then be translated into actionable data for coaches to help the athlete improve upon.
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Athlete management software is a great example of AI use in sports, as it uses data collected to manage the overall well being of an athlete. This can be anything from improving their performance in their sport, tracking injuries, keeping tabs on bodily functions, monitoring nutrition intake, or even the social branding of the athlete. This technology can help athletes improve their performance by tracking their actions through practice or gameplay and building strategies through the software to maximize efficiency and performance. The software can also track injuries by evaluating what body parts are performing well and which are strained or need to be rested. One of the best parts about athlete management is that it is customizable to the needs and goals of the athlete or team, so it can be tailored to the exact routine or regimen needed to succeed.

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Athlete management software on G2
Reviews from some athlete management products on G2 show that buyers are pleased with the ability of this new technology to be very user friendly, and it is suited to help teams and athletes alike depending on their needs.
One reviewer said about their experience with CoachMePlus:
“I like how everything is very user friendly, easy to find, and all the information I need is in one convenient place.”
Another reviewer said about their usage of the product Teamworks:
“I like that Teamworks understands what teams need to organize and have built out a structure best suited to the individual needs. We use Teamworks to organize multiple individuals, on teams, and groups within teams, and it can be directly customized with features to fit our needs. Teamworks helps us organize groups, make quick announcements, collect signatures, survey results, and post documents to certain groups.”
Athlete management has the potential to be a game changer for teams and leagues who want to invest in the performance and well being of their athletes.
The future of athlete management technology
In the past, managing an athlete meant a lot of paperwork and post-practice effort from the coach, trainer, and athlete. Team officials manually took notes and recorded videos that would then be analyzed by the coaches and trainer to determine the status of the athlete’s performance.
With athlete management technology, finding training plans, preventing injuries, and improving performance for athletes can be done in minutes. Additionally, with the ability to integrate with tech wearables such as fitness trackers and heart rate monitors, real-time information can be collected and shared automatically with the coach or trainer. The sensors can pinpoint motion, prevent injuries, track performance, and more of an athlete or a team.
This software, simply put, is revolutionizing the way that professional and semi-professional athletes play their sport. It is setting a new standard for levels of competition in all kinds of sports all over the world.
Edited By Jigmee Bhutia
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Marina Schlosser
Marina is an Associate Market Research Analyst at G2. She is fascinated by the world of technology, how it affects people on the day to day, and how it continues to influence our future. Prior to joining G2, Marina worked as an AmeriCorps volunteer as a Community Partnership Coordinator at an elementary school in Philadelphia. In her free time, Marina enjoys traveling, playing volleyball, painting, watching sports, hiking, binging a lot of tv and movies, and taking on whatever adventure or challenge comes her way.
