Sony develops smart judo suit

**Sony Announces Smart Judo Suit for Athlete Training**


Sony develops smart judo suit

(Sony develops smart judo suit)

Tokyo, Japan – Sony Corporation revealed a new smart judo suit today. This suit helps judo athletes train better. It uses special sensors woven into the fabric.

The sensors track the wearer’s movements during practice. They record throws, holds, and balance shifts. The suit sends this data to a computer or tablet in real time.

Coaches and athletes see the information immediately. They can review technique details. They can see power used in a throw. They can check body position accuracy. This feedback happens right after a move.

Sony says the suit helps pinpoint training needs. Athletes understand their performance faster. They can correct mistakes quickly. Training becomes more efficient.

The smart suit connects wirelessly to devices. Coaches monitor multiple athletes at once. They compare data easily. This aids team training sessions.

Sony developed this technology for high-performance sports. They focused on judo first. Judo requires precise technique and power. The suit measures both elements.

Testing involved professional judoka and coaches. Feedback was positive. Athletes found the instant data useful. Coaches valued the detailed movement analysis.


Sony develops smart judo suit

(Sony develops smart judo suit)

Sony plans further testing. They aim to refine the suit before release. A commercial launch date is not set yet. The company sees potential in other martial arts too.

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