What is sport science?
Sport science isn’t dashboards, force plates, or a wall of metrics.
Those are just tools.
Real sport science is about applying information to improve athlete performance and health — in messy, complex, real-world environments.
That means:
• Starting with your context, not someone else’s blueprint
• Building simple, sustainable systems that actually get used
• Turning information into clear actions, not just pretty reports
• Navigating uncertainty instead of chasing false certainty
• Choosing technology that truly fits your needs, not just your wishlist
• Connecting the dots across performance, health, and communication
The most valuable sport science doesn’t come from having the most expensive tools.
The best sport science doesn’t come from having the most expensive tools.
It comes from asking the right questions, working within constraints, and helping teams make better decisions for their athletes.
More on how to apply these principles will be shared in The Sport Science Handbook.