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Partnership between HRV4Training and the EuroLeague Players Association

29/9/2020

 
Excited to share the news that we are partnering with ELPA, the EuroLeague Players Association

One of ELPA’s objectives is to provide its members services that help them maximise and prolong their careers

Therefore, ELPA and HRV4Training are announcing a multi-year deal that will allow ELPA members to benefit from a tool which measures their heart rate variability (HRV), and provides a detailed analysis of how their bodies react to their stress levels during the season. HRV4Training app will be used to monitor physiological responses to a busy schedule made of frequent games, traveling and all that elite sport such as professional basketball encompasses

Boki Nachbar (Managing Director, ELPA): “We continuously seek for ways to help our members take advantage of newly accessible technologies for professional athletes, such as HRV4Training. Especially in current climate players need to understand how their bodies react to various intense moments that happen during the season. Mastering that understanding will help them to better control the stress and it can therefore prolong and enhance their careers."

Thank you and all the best for the upcoming season
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Rowing Chat

19/9/2020

 
In this video with Rebecca Caroe at the Rowing Chat, we discuss:
  • Physiological stress
  • What is heart rate variability (HRV)
  • Controlling HRV
  • Application in elite sport

​Thank you for having me!

Joining Oura

1/9/2020

 
I'm excited to share the news that I am taking a role at Oura as Data Science Advisor

The Oura ring is a piece of technology I really like. It's small, user friendly, it can measure physiology accurately, and has great potential on a broad spectrum of applications in health and performance - as we have seen recently with the COVID detection work embraced by the NBA and WNBA

This is also one of the very few devices we have been recommending at HRV4Training as it captures high quality heart rate variability (HRV) data during the whole night

I was fortunate enough recently to get to know better some of the people behind it, and fully embrace their vision and way of working. I am looking forward to provide my contribution and help the team to develop meaningful insights from physiological data  

Let's get to work
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    Marco ALtini

    Founder of HRV4Training, Advisor @Oura , Guest Lecturer @VUamsterdam , Editor @ieeepervasive. PhD Data Science, 2x MSc: Sport Science, Computer Science Engineering. Runner

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