Kitman Labs publishes index ebook
Kitman Labs released a Performance Science Index benchmarking how teams collect and store performance data, and offered a free ebook highlighting gaps in team data practices. The resource frames where franchises lag on data governance and sensor‑to‑dashboard workflows. (x.com)
Kitman Labs published the Performance Science Index (PSI) as an e‑book titled "A Guidebook To Improve Your Performance Science Practices" on its website. (kitmanlabs.com) The e‑book includes a season‑long case study of a European club that competed in the UEFA Champions League and tracks the club’s PSI score evolution across each performance‑science category. (kitmanlabs.com) The PSI is built from a survey of a team’s data sources and Kitman’s documentation and related analyses describe those inputs being segmented into 13 distinct Performance Science categories. (sportperfsci.com) Kitman presents the PSI as the core component of a broader "Data Health" offering that it describes in three parts to assess how teams collect, store and analyze performance data. (kitmanlabs.com) Kitman’s intelligence platform (iP) is described as aggregating thousands of data points and integrating hundreds of providers — explicitly naming GPS, wearables and EMR among its inputs — to remove data silos and create unified athlete records. (intuitionlabs.ai) The company advertises self‑service reporting tools (including Charts+ and a Formula Feature) to let practitioners build dashboards and benchmark metrics, and Kitman publicly announced the deployment of its platform as the league EMR for the UFL on May 16, 2024. (kitmanlabs.com) (theufl.com)