what does technology in sport refer to
man-made ergogenic aids that are designed to enhance an athlete’s performance both in training and during competition
also allows coaches and sports scientists to monitor the performance of elite athletes with maximum accuracy and make more accurate training programmes and tactical/technical advice
which populations does technology impact
performers
coaches
officials
spectators
what does the use of technology focus on
marginal gains and the use of commercialisation of these products sometimes creates a culture of the product not performer
use of technology for performers
it will support them with
- training & recovery
- equipment & clothing
- optimise technique
- analyse themself & opposition
how has improved protective equipment increased safety for athletes
how has safer playing surfaces & facilities increased safety for athletes
how has medical & rehab technology increased safety for athletes
how has performance analysis & monitoring increased safety for athletes
how has officiating & rule enforcement increased safety for athletes
how has technology increased safety for athletes AO3
use of technology for coaches & sports scientists
use of technology for officials
use of technology for spectators
use of technology on general population/participation
improvements
- access
- facilities
- equipment
- safety
- monitoring health
disads
- cost
- limited range of alternatives
what is technological doping
using advanced equipment, clothing or mechanical devices to gain an unfair competitive advantage
examples of technological doping