The cost of blindness is measured in injuries, surgeries, lost seasons, and broken confidence. The benefit of intelligence is measured in athletes who stay healthy, perform better, and play longer.
THE COST OF BLINDNESS
Every season, athletes get hurt in ways that were preventable. Asymmetries go undetected. Fatigue patterns go unmeasured. Coaches make decisions with no data. Parents trust systems that never tested their child. The cost isn't abstract -- it's ACL surgeries, missed scholarships, and kids who stop playing the sport they love.
These outcomes aren't anomalies. They're the consistent result of replacing guesswork with continuous biomechanical intelligence. When you measure what matters, track it over time, and act on what the data reveals, athletes stay healthier, perform better, and develop with less risk.
The science is proven. The application is practical. The benefits compound.
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