Frequently Asked Questions
- Why does Catapult place such a large focus on research and independent validation?
- What does Catapult do with client data?
- What is inside Catapult’s wearable technology?
- What is the difference between GPS and GNSS?
- How is Player Load measured?
- How safe is Catapult data from a security standpoint?
- What do the inertial sensors inside the device measure?
- What is the difference between a Global Positioning System (GPS) and a Local Positioning System (LPS)?
- What is XOS Digital?
- What is PlayerTek?
- What is Catapult AMS?
- What is GPSports?
- Why is it more impactful to use wearable technology every session?
- How much more valuable is it to monitor every athlete on a sports team?
- How long do teams need to collect data before they can make impactful decisions?
- How does data collected from Catapult’s wearable technology impact their decision making?
- How do Catapult users explain what the wearable technology is to the rest of their staff?
- How do teams increase athlete buy-in for using Catapult wearable technology?
- How do core Catapult users help their coaching staff understand the performance reports?
- How important is heart rate when monitoring athlete work loads?
- What is a performance technology stack?
- Why is a technology stack valuable to the end user?
- How are Catapult’s products integrated with each other today?
- How does data collected from wearable technology help understand athlete performance?
- How do you determine the quality of the data generated by Catapult’s wearable technology?
- What are core sports science principles that apply when implementing wearable technology into a performance program?
- How are training programs structured using periodisation?
- How long do periodisation phases last, and how are they divided?
- How does technology help with performance feedback?
- How does technology help with education within a sports team?