The CEO of Diamond Kinetics, a leading bat-sensor company, said his company will release its first product that tracks the throwing motion in early 2018.
While appearing on the SportTechie podcast this week, Diamond Kinetics’ co-founder and top executive, CJ Handron, told Bram Weinstein that its next offering would focus on improving arm action rather than swing path.
“That’s still performance-driven and not targeted at injury prevention,” Handron said. “But I continue to expect that we and others that use our data will look for ways to apply that from an injury side of things.”
Details are scarce for now, but it’s a key growth sector currently led by Motus with Catapult and others also joining the marketplace.