




Not all stress is visible in performance data





Not all stress is visible in performance data
We measure what current performance systems cannot see. While GPS, heart rate, and workload describe how much an athlete works, they do not capture how the body is responding to stress outside the field.
By analyzing biological signals such as sweat, we aim to build an objective metric of systemic stress and recovery, designed to support real decisions made by performance staff.
Our goal is not to replace existing tools, but to complement them with physiological insight that emerges before performance drops or injuries occur.
Continuous sampling of sweat biomarkers to explore systemic stress responses without blood tests or disruption to training.
Biological signals provide insight into how each athlete is responding to training, beyond GPS distance, speed, or volume.
Focus on identifying changes in physiological stress states across training cycles, recovery phases, and congested schedules.
The approach is built to complement current performance systems and data platforms already used by professional staff.




For Performance Staff
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For Athletes
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The Story
Years spent between the pitch, the lab, and the locker room shaped a belief: that the most important signals in performance are the ones we cannot see.
Shaped by my experience







