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Sports Information Technology


Athletes are using today’s latest technology products.

Coaches are combing the Internet for today’s latest technology’ to gain a competitive edge and to give their players visual information needed to play at a high level of competition. Nike and Smart Light Technology are two companies that are developing products for coaches and players that provides valuable information during practices.

Nike SPARQ Vapor Strobe Eye Wear

By blocking or disrupting vision using a strobe or flicker effect that can be varied in speed, an athlete can develop quicker reaction times and motor skills. The strobe effect improves reaction time by switching between clear and blocked vision, which trains the brain to anticipate what‘s coming when the eyes are blocked. Features include an adjustable head strap for a secure fit and liquid-crystal lens technology with variable speeds for different levels of training.

Smart Light Technology

In everything we do, we believe in challenging the status quo.

We do this by developing ideas that are creatively designed, simple to understand and user-friendly.  We believe in creating interactive learning environments through the use of full motion color graphics as visual reinforcement.

As coaches we enjoy teaching and training players, but have become frustrated trying to use traditional practice tools. Missed communicating the intent of the drill is often frustrating for both the players and coaches. It wastes valuable practice time. Our passion is designing visually compelling learning tools that are simple, easy to understand and effective.

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Press Release: New Smart Light Sports Training Systems Project Images Onto Practice Surfaces Using Hitachi CP-X10000 3LCD Projectors

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Press Release: New Smart Light Sports Training Systems Project Images Onto Practice Surfaces Using Hitachi CP-X10000 3LCD Projectors

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CHULA VISTA, California, May 29, 2012 — Youth athletes and their coaches are looking at training in a new light—literally, thanks to Joe Dellanno, president of Smart Light Sports of Arlington, MA and inventor of Ice Light, Court Light, Lane Light and Turf Light systems for hockey, basketball, volleyball, marching bands, bowling and turf sports. The new patent-pending systems use Hitachi CP-X10000 3LCD projectors to display animated graphics and images onto the playing surface where the athletes can practice in an entirely new and engaging way.

“Coaches are always looking to increase players’ skills and get the most out of their practice time,” noted Dellanno. “However, there’s always been a disconnect between the coaches and the display technology they use to get their points across to the players. How do you convey the feel of moving around on a 17,000-square-foot playing surface using an 8-foot projection screen?”

“With Ice Light, we wanted to show players what they could never see before, such as making shooting angles visible, watching plays develop on the ice, following animations that show how the puck travels, and displaying movement cues and explanations that show players where to skate,” Dellanno added

“In my architectural business I use projectors for presentations all the time,” Dellanno continued. “Once my children started playing sports and I started coaching, it gave me the idea: why couldn’t I turn the projector 90 degrees and do the same thing on a playing surface?”

However, to make the system work for hockey, Dellanno needed a projector that was bright enough to project images onto a variety of playing surfaces.

John Bonyman of North Billerica, MA-based systems integrator Total Audio Video worked hand in hand with Dellanno in developing the system and recommended the Hitachi CP-X10000. Total Audio Video is the exclusive integrator for Ice Light.

“I knew the Hitachi projector would be a good fit for this unique application because of its brightness and its ability to achieve a big enough image size,” said Bonyman. Currently, Smart Light systems are in place in rinks in Woburn, MA and Exeter, NH, and a system is being installed at Iona Preparatory School in New Rochelle, NY in its new rink and turf facility.

“Giving the players the ability to look at visual cues right on the surface is amazingly effective,” Bonyman continued. “Usually, hockey practices are 50 minutes and during that time you get about 30 minutes of skating time, and the rest of the time the players are doing something else – but you’re still paying for the down time over the course of maybe 60 practices in a season.”

“With Ice Light, the players are spending a lot more time skating. But more importantly, they’re more focused and engaged,” Dellanno pointed out. “It’s pretty amazing–you can run through a drill and after just one time the players get it and are doing it themselves. Also, we can project multiple images, which allow all the players to participate in drills, not just some of them.”

“Ice Light enables better, faster and more effective skill development, and Hitachi is an essential part of the system,” Dellanno concluded.

The CP-X10000 projector offers XGA resolution, with a brightness of 7,500 ANSI lumens and a 2500:1 contrast ratio. It features inorganic LCD panels for longer projector life and dust-resistant cooling systems, allowing the filter to operate for 10,000 maintenance-free hours. The CP-X10000 also features a 3,000-hour lamp life and blackboard/whiteboard mode and daytime mode. Security features include a PIN lock, Kensington slot and transition detector.

To learn more about Smart Light Sports please visit www.smartlightsports.com

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Hitachi, Ltd., (TSE: 6501), headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, is a leading global electronics company with approximately 320,000 employees worldwide. Fiscal 2011 (ended March 31, 2012) consolidated revenues totaled 9,665 billion yen ($117.8 billion). Hitachi will focus more than ever on the Social Innovation Business, which includes information and telecommunication systems, power systems, environmental, industrial and transportation systems, and social and urban systems, as well as the sophisticated materials and key devices that support them. For more information on Hitachi, please visit the company’s website at http://www.hitachi.com.

 

Football coach’s white board on steriords

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Football coaches white board on steriords

Click the link below to watch the next generation of coaching

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SfD-DW0SBP4

Plays, assignments and drills can now be projected onto an indoor sports facility

For more information visit www.smartlightsports.com

Basketball Drills On The Floor?!

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Basketball Drills On The Floor?!

Yes…

Players see their marks on the floor and set up

in the same place consistently. The green line indicates the

direction the offensive player will travel. Players like the light system simply because

it is easy to read and provide them with the right amount of information to execute the coaches’s drill.

Click on the link below to see the players in action.

http://www.smartlightsports.com/court-light/

The Kids See The Light

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Court Light TM & Turf Light TM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wv1eotdigHs

High school kids see the light and begin to work out during gym class.

Court Light TM is designed to project coaches’ plays, drills or field diagrams for the following: Basketball, Volleyball, Football, Soccer, Lacrosse, Softball, Gym Activities and more. Players and coaches interact with coaches pre-loaded animated drills and plays. Providing clear instruction on the playing surface will increase more playing time and less down time. Coaches will watch players and coaches interacting with Court Light’s animated drills and plays.