TXDawg
04-09-2017, 09:04 PM
Finally got to watch the Spring Game on DVR tonight and noticed that Key was wearing a unique sleeve on his throwing arm. At first, I thought it was a Nike sleeve, so I started paying more attention. Then, on a couple of close-ups, I picked up the name "Motus".
A quick Google search revealed that Motus is a company that has been developing wearable technology to provide feedback on baseball pitchers throwing motions to help improve mechanics and prevent injuries:
http://newatlas.com/motusqb-quarterback-biomechanical-tracking/46892/
https://www.wareable.com/sport/motusqb-wants-to-help-quarterbacks-raise-their-throwing-game-3599
http://motusglobal.com/motusqb.html
Later, I also noticed that Fitz was wearing a sleeve, but didn't see the Motus name on his (although it did look like the top of his was rolled down and could've obstructed the view of the Motus logo).
Any idea if Mullen has adopted this technology for the team going forward? If so, is it an example of him staying on the cutting edge of QB development?
A quick Google search revealed that Motus is a company that has been developing wearable technology to provide feedback on baseball pitchers throwing motions to help improve mechanics and prevent injuries:
http://newatlas.com/motusqb-quarterback-biomechanical-tracking/46892/
https://www.wareable.com/sport/motusqb-wants-to-help-quarterbacks-raise-their-throwing-game-3599
http://motusglobal.com/motusqb.html
Later, I also noticed that Fitz was wearing a sleeve, but didn't see the Motus name on his (although it did look like the top of his was rolled down and could've obstructed the view of the Motus logo).
Any idea if Mullen has adopted this technology for the team going forward? If so, is it an example of him staying on the cutting edge of QB development?