This document provides an overview of Proto-pitch II for a wearable technology company called TEAMVR3. The company aims to help student athletes regulate stress through physiological sensing and conversation. Key findings from user research showed that athletes have trouble recognizing and discussing mental stress. The concept involves a bracelet that tracks stress signals and asks users questions to promote self-care and openness. User testing of a paper prototype was positive. Open questions remain around recruiting athletes for long-term testing and gaining coach buy-in.
This document provides an introduction and overview of agility ladder drills and training. It begins with an introduction that encourages coaches to expand their knowledge but stay within their means of understanding. It then discusses the importance of speed, agility and quickness (SAQ) training and breaking skills down into components. The document provides examples of warm-up drills using a medicine ball to properly prepare the body for agility ladder drills. Finally, it outlines different agility ladder drills and sample training protocols to improve multi-directional movement abilities.
The document provides guidance for coaching responsibilities, including:
- Developing awareness by viewing feedback as opportunities to learn rather than prove what you know, focusing on building a sustainable team culture, and prioritizing athlete development over athletics.
- Organizing practices effectively with limited talking on game days and keeping post-practice meetings brief.
- Tailoring strength and conditioning programs specifically for your sport and athletes based on their age, ability, and growth needs.
- Emphasizing functional movement training over isolated strength to improve sport-specific performance.
- Tracking athlete goals and monitoring improvement using technology for efficiency.
- Guiding athletes in areas like nutrition, social media, the NCAA process, and more through expert knowledge
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This document discusses plans for an acquisition experiment for a mental wellness startup called Glo-Up that aims to help student athletes. It outlines competitor analysis, proposed landing pages and funnels to test, and metrics to measure acquisition and activation rates. Key features of Glo-Up's minimum viable product include passive emotion recognition, community support, and emotion visualization. User testing with student athletes provided feedback that informed updates to the MVP.
Long Thai provides technology to analyze biomechanics and identify injury risks to help athletes train safely. Their integrated media plan aims to:
1) Raise awareness of their new injury prevention services in the youth sports market
2) Get 2,000 customers in their first year
3) Leverage social media and in-person promotions like brochures and banners at schools to educate parents and young athletes on injury risks and proper preparation to play multiple sports for well-rounded development.
The plan will be evaluated based on increased social media engagement and the number of customers in the first year.
This document summarizes a presentation by Dan Marlow on marketing athletic experience for career opportunities. Marlow discusses how athletic skills like strong work ethic, adaptability, communication and attitude translate well to the workplace. However, athletes must learn to articulate their athletic experience on resumes and in interviews. Marlow highlights the importance of developing relevant work experience in addition to athletic participation and classroom learning. He emphasizes developing a positive attitude and being willing to get out of one's comfort zone.
The document introduces the SportsPro assessment tool from The Self Management Group for evaluating athletes. It discusses how the SportsPro can help with college recruitment, talent evaluation, matching players, coaching, and career management. The SportsPro measures various traits like competitiveness, mental toughness, and team orientation. It provides individualized reports and coaching suggestions to better understand each athlete.
This webinar discusses effectively managing and overseeing volunteer youth sports coaches. It covers screening coaches, providing training, conducting evaluations, and ensuring accountability. Screening involves background checks and interviews. Training includes sport-specific instruction as well as topics like communication and injury prevention. Evaluations provide feedback to improve coaching. Accountability involves codes of conduct and procedures for reporting issues. The goal is working together to prioritize children's development through safe and fun participation in sports.
This document provides an introduction and overview of agility ladder drills and training. It begins with an introduction that encourages coaches to expand their knowledge but stay within their means of understanding. It then discusses the importance of speed, agility and quickness (SAQ) training and breaking skills down into components. The document provides examples of warm-up drills using a medicine ball to properly prepare the body for agility ladder drills. Finally, it outlines different agility ladder drills and sample training protocols to improve multi-directional movement abilities.
The document provides guidance for coaching responsibilities, including:
- Developing awareness by viewing feedback as opportunities to learn rather than prove what you know, focusing on building a sustainable team culture, and prioritizing athlete development over athletics.
- Organizing practices effectively with limited talking on game days and keeping post-practice meetings brief.
- Tailoring strength and conditioning programs specifically for your sport and athletes based on their age, ability, and growth needs.
- Emphasizing functional movement training over isolated strength to improve sport-specific performance.
- Tracking athlete goals and monitoring improvement using technology for efficiency.
- Guiding athletes in areas like nutrition, social media, the NCAA process, and more through expert knowledge
Intro to sports psychology, motivation, & goal settingabonica
This document discusses various topics related to sports psychology, including motivation, goal setting, and debates around high school athletics. It provides definitions and examples of intrinsic and extrinsic motivation, as well as outlines for setting SMART goals. Students are prompted to reflect on their personal motivations and choose a sport/activity to focus on when discussing these psychology principles.
This document discusses plans for an acquisition experiment for a mental wellness startup called Glo-Up that aims to help student athletes. It outlines competitor analysis, proposed landing pages and funnels to test, and metrics to measure acquisition and activation rates. Key features of Glo-Up's minimum viable product include passive emotion recognition, community support, and emotion visualization. User testing with student athletes provided feedback that informed updates to the MVP.
Long Thai provides technology to analyze biomechanics and identify injury risks to help athletes train safely. Their integrated media plan aims to:
1) Raise awareness of their new injury prevention services in the youth sports market
2) Get 2,000 customers in their first year
3) Leverage social media and in-person promotions like brochures and banners at schools to educate parents and young athletes on injury risks and proper preparation to play multiple sports for well-rounded development.
The plan will be evaluated based on increased social media engagement and the number of customers in the first year.
This document summarizes a presentation by Dan Marlow on marketing athletic experience for career opportunities. Marlow discusses how athletic skills like strong work ethic, adaptability, communication and attitude translate well to the workplace. However, athletes must learn to articulate their athletic experience on resumes and in interviews. Marlow highlights the importance of developing relevant work experience in addition to athletic participation and classroom learning. He emphasizes developing a positive attitude and being willing to get out of one's comfort zone.
The document introduces the SportsPro assessment tool from The Self Management Group for evaluating athletes. It discusses how the SportsPro can help with college recruitment, talent evaluation, matching players, coaching, and career management. The SportsPro measures various traits like competitiveness, mental toughness, and team orientation. It provides individualized reports and coaching suggestions to better understand each athlete.
This webinar discusses effectively managing and overseeing volunteer youth sports coaches. It covers screening coaches, providing training, conducting evaluations, and ensuring accountability. Screening involves background checks and interviews. Training includes sport-specific instruction as well as topics like communication and injury prevention. Evaluations provide feedback to improve coaching. Accountability involves codes of conduct and procedures for reporting issues. The goal is working together to prioritize children's development through safe and fun participation in sports.
Creating WR Culture: From Fundraising to Athlete Buy-inJoe Staub
The document provides guidance on creating a strong weight room training culture. It discusses defining the culture, analyzing the history and current situation, and making an action plan. The action plan involves stepping back to assess, keeping current progress, evaluating and refining processes, and looking ahead. It emphasizes the importance of relationships between the weight room and sport coaches, staff, athletes, and athletic training. Rules for coaches and staff using the weight room are also outlined to maintain a positive training environment.
The document provides information about a stress reduction program called WESAP for employees of BMC Software. It introduces several employees who are participating in the program and describes the goals and components of the 5-month program, which includes monthly sessions focusing on yoga, strength training, and cardio exercises. It also outlines the health belief model that the program is based on and describes how different program elements target knowledge, skills, attitudes, and self-efficacy regarding exercise as a stress reduction technique.
Comparison of Psychological Variables within different positions of players o...IOSR Journals
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The document summarizes key aspects of effectively managing and overseeing volunteer youth sports coaches. It discusses the importance of screening, training, evaluating, and holding coaches accountable through codes of conduct and reporting procedures. Screening involves background checks and interviews, while training provides continuing education. Evaluation allows feedback to improve coaching, and accountability establishes penalties for inappropriate behavior to protect youth participants.
Jasmine student athlete mental health portfolio-23_july_jmJasmineMiller23
Mental health is an issue that affects many. A community that often gets overlooked are student athletes. These young adults are going through a pivotal time in their lives all while balancing the stressors of higher education and competing athletically at the highest level. This paper speaks on why mental health in student athletes is so important and how universities, and athletic departments can step up and provide support. This paper also looks into how technology also affects the mental of student athletes.
Javier Llanes is both an award-winning tennis player and tennis pro. Javier developed and fine tuned the 360 Athlete Protocol based upon countless hours of experience in producing superior athletes.
Physical education teachers are integrating more technology into gym classes to increase participation. Heart rate monitors allow students to see feedback on their fitness levels in real-time. Webquests and simulations that incorporate computers can replace traditional activities like dodgeball. Software programs analyze student movement and progress to make physical education more engaging for students not interested in traditional sports.
The document discusses effectively managing and overseeing volunteer youth sports coaches. It provides a brief history of youth sports in America and discusses some of the current issues in youth sports like over-identification by parents, overuse injuries, and the need for proactive oversight of coaches. It emphasizes the importance of screening, training, evaluating, and holding coaches accountable through codes of conduct and reporting procedures.
When It Comes to Employee Motivation, One Size Does Not Fit AllITA Group
Trying to motivate your people?
The fact that one size doesn’t fit all makes employee motivation tricky.
And while you can’t force motivation, you can (strategically) inspire it—even among the masses.
Learn more about employee motivation and Motivology—our very own brand of motivation—at https://www.itagroup.com/our-approach.
The document discusses mental strategies for athletes to achieve peak performance. It examines the causes of pre-competitive anxiety and provides guidelines for effective attentional focus. Key recommendations include athletes focusing on their strengths and skills rather than weaknesses or outcomes, and coaches emphasizing challenges rather than importance of winning and avoiding criticism of athletes. Controlling attentional focus is important for optimal mental preparation and performance.
This document provides an overview of a project aimed at designing products to help manage stress levels. It begins with an introduction to the author's passion and career goals. It then covers the project overview, including the problem statement around increasing stress levels, the hypothesis that identifying stress levels can help maintain productivity, and the goal of optimizing stress. User research is presented, including observations of stressed workers, interviews on stress sources and how people currently relieve stress, and questionnaires. Market research analyzes existing stress-relieving products and opportunities for new designs.
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Physical education teachers need to integrate more technology into gym classes to engage students growing up with computers and video games. Heart rate monitors and activity trackers can motivate students by allowing them to see the results of exercise in real-time. Several instructional software programs and online resources were presented that incorporate fitness topics, simulate physical activities, and track students' progress. Integrating gaming into physical education classes could increase participation among more types of students.
Physical education teachers need to integrate more technology into gym classes to engage students growing up with computers and video games. Heart rate monitors and activity calorie calculators can help students monitor their fitness levels. Webquests, simulations, and instructional software on topics like healthy eating and fitness can replace traditional gym activities and incorporate gaming. Locating appropriate physical education lessons and resources requires searching sites like TeachNet, Discovery Education, and PE Central.
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Marketing Health Services
Fourth Edition
Richard K. Thomas, PhD
Health Administration Press
Part I
Healthcare Marketing: History and Concepts
The Origin and Evolution of Marketing in Healthcare
Basic Marketing Concepts
Marketing and the Healthcare Organization
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Health Administration Press
Chapter 2
Basic Marketing Concepts
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Health Administration Press
Chapter 2 objectives
Define key marketing terms
Review the functions of marketing
Introduce traditional marketing techniques
Review targeting approaches
Describe healthcare products and their users
Introduce the four Ps of marketing
Describe marketing support services
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Health Administration Press
Key marketing terms
Marketing
Healthcare marketing
Market
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Health Administration Press
The functions of marketing
Enterprise-wide functions
Operational functions
Educational functions
Promotional functions
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Health Administration Press
Overview of traditional marketing techniques
Public relations
Communication
Community outreach
Government relations
Networking
Sales promotion
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Health Administration Press
Overview of traditional marketing techniques (continued)
Advertising
Personal sales
Database marketing
Direct marketing
Customer relationship marketing
Social marketing
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Health Administration Press
Target levels
Mass marketing
Target marketing
Micromarketing
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Health Administration Press
Healthcare products and their users
Products
Ideas
Goods
Services
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Health Administration Press
Healthcare products and their users
Users
Consumers
Customers
Clients
Patients
Enrollees
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Health Administration Press
Patients versus other categories
Patients differ in terms of:
Official status (“vetted” by physician)
Degree of subservience
Relationship with clinician
Ability to control circumstances
Expectations with regard to care
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The four Ps of marketing
Product
Price
Place
Promotion
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The document discusses empowering students to become leaders in fitness by harnessing exergame technology and applying physical activity and brain research. It notes that 35% of American youth are overweight and screen time has increased, while physical activity in schools is challenging to meet mandates for. The Generation FIT program aims to train students in grades 9-12 as leaders to integrate physical activity into the learning environment using exergames, which appeals to students and provides brain and health benefits. It argues this can help empower tomorrow's fitness leaders today.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
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This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
Creating WR Culture: From Fundraising to Athlete Buy-inJoe Staub
The document provides guidance on creating a strong weight room training culture. It discusses defining the culture, analyzing the history and current situation, and making an action plan. The action plan involves stepping back to assess, keeping current progress, evaluating and refining processes, and looking ahead. It emphasizes the importance of relationships between the weight room and sport coaches, staff, athletes, and athletic training. Rules for coaches and staff using the weight room are also outlined to maintain a positive training environment.
The document provides information about a stress reduction program called WESAP for employees of BMC Software. It introduces several employees who are participating in the program and describes the goals and components of the 5-month program, which includes monthly sessions focusing on yoga, strength training, and cardio exercises. It also outlines the health belief model that the program is based on and describes how different program elements target knowledge, skills, attitudes, and self-efficacy regarding exercise as a stress reduction technique.
Comparison of Psychological Variables within different positions of players o...IOSR Journals
This document discusses a study that compared psychological variables (competition anxiety, achievement motivation, and self-concept) among different playing positions (front, middle, back) of junior state boys' badminton players in Manipur, India. Sixty players participated in a tournament and completed questionnaires measuring the psychological variables. Results found no significant differences in competition anxiety, achievement motivation, or self-concept between the different playing positions.
The document summarizes key aspects of effectively managing and overseeing volunteer youth sports coaches. It discusses the importance of screening, training, evaluating, and holding coaches accountable through codes of conduct and reporting procedures. Screening involves background checks and interviews, while training provides continuing education. Evaluation allows feedback to improve coaching, and accountability establishes penalties for inappropriate behavior to protect youth participants.
Jasmine student athlete mental health portfolio-23_july_jmJasmineMiller23
Mental health is an issue that affects many. A community that often gets overlooked are student athletes. These young adults are going through a pivotal time in their lives all while balancing the stressors of higher education and competing athletically at the highest level. This paper speaks on why mental health in student athletes is so important and how universities, and athletic departments can step up and provide support. This paper also looks into how technology also affects the mental of student athletes.
Javier Llanes is both an award-winning tennis player and tennis pro. Javier developed and fine tuned the 360 Athlete Protocol based upon countless hours of experience in producing superior athletes.
Physical education teachers are integrating more technology into gym classes to increase participation. Heart rate monitors allow students to see feedback on their fitness levels in real-time. Webquests and simulations that incorporate computers can replace traditional activities like dodgeball. Software programs analyze student movement and progress to make physical education more engaging for students not interested in traditional sports.
The document discusses effectively managing and overseeing volunteer youth sports coaches. It provides a brief history of youth sports in America and discusses some of the current issues in youth sports like over-identification by parents, overuse injuries, and the need for proactive oversight of coaches. It emphasizes the importance of screening, training, evaluating, and holding coaches accountable through codes of conduct and reporting procedures.
When It Comes to Employee Motivation, One Size Does Not Fit AllITA Group
Trying to motivate your people?
The fact that one size doesn’t fit all makes employee motivation tricky.
And while you can’t force motivation, you can (strategically) inspire it—even among the masses.
Learn more about employee motivation and Motivology—our very own brand of motivation—at https://www.itagroup.com/our-approach.
The document discusses mental strategies for athletes to achieve peak performance. It examines the causes of pre-competitive anxiety and provides guidelines for effective attentional focus. Key recommendations include athletes focusing on their strengths and skills rather than weaknesses or outcomes, and coaches emphasizing challenges rather than importance of winning and avoiding criticism of athletes. Controlling attentional focus is important for optimal mental preparation and performance.
This document provides an overview of a project aimed at designing products to help manage stress levels. It begins with an introduction to the author's passion and career goals. It then covers the project overview, including the problem statement around increasing stress levels, the hypothesis that identifying stress levels can help maintain productivity, and the goal of optimizing stress. User research is presented, including observations of stressed workers, interviews on stress sources and how people currently relieve stress, and questionnaires. Market research analyzes existing stress-relieving products and opportunities for new designs.
Olympic coach magazine mindset by carol dweckLuke Ogbolu
The document discusses two mindsets - a fixed mindset and a growth mindset. Those with a fixed mindset believe their talents and abilities are fixed, while those with a growth mindset see their talents and abilities as something they can develop through effort and practice. Coaches are encouraged to promote a growth mindset in their athletes by praising effort over natural talent, embracing mistakes as learning opportunities, and presenting skills as acquirable through dedication. Adopting a growth mindset fosters better motivation, performance, and ability to overcome setbacks compared to a fixed mindset.
Physical education teachers need to integrate more technology into gym classes to engage students growing up with computers and video games. Heart rate monitors and activity trackers can motivate students by allowing them to see the results of exercise in real-time. Several instructional software programs and online resources were presented that incorporate fitness topics, simulate physical activities, and track students' progress. Integrating gaming into physical education classes could increase participation among more types of students.
Physical education teachers need to integrate more technology into gym classes to engage students growing up with computers and video games. Heart rate monitors and activity calorie calculators can help students monitor their fitness levels. Webquests, simulations, and instructional software on topics like healthy eating and fitness can replace traditional gym activities and incorporate gaming. Locating appropriate physical education lessons and resources requires searching sites like TeachNet, Discovery Education, and PE Central.
Copyright 2020 Foundation of the American College of Healthcare AlleneMcclendon878
Copyright 2020 Foundation of the American College of Healthcare Executives. Not for sale.
Marketing Health Services
Fourth Edition
Richard K. Thomas, PhD
Health Administration Press
Part I
Healthcare Marketing: History and Concepts
The Origin and Evolution of Marketing in Healthcare
Basic Marketing Concepts
Marketing and the Healthcare Organization
Copyright 2020 Foundation of the American College of Healthcare Executives. Not for sale.
Health Administration Press
Chapter 2
Basic Marketing Concepts
Copyright 2020 Foundation of the American College of Healthcare Executives. Not for sale.
Health Administration Press
Chapter 2 objectives
Define key marketing terms
Review the functions of marketing
Introduce traditional marketing techniques
Review targeting approaches
Describe healthcare products and their users
Introduce the four Ps of marketing
Describe marketing support services
Copyright 2020 Foundation of the American College of Healthcare Executives. Not for sale.
Health Administration Press
Key marketing terms
Marketing
Healthcare marketing
Market
Copyright 2020 Foundation of the American College of Healthcare Executives. Not for sale.
Health Administration Press
The functions of marketing
Enterprise-wide functions
Operational functions
Educational functions
Promotional functions
Copyright 2020 Foundation of the American College of Healthcare Executives. Not for sale.
Health Administration Press
Overview of traditional marketing techniques
Public relations
Communication
Community outreach
Government relations
Networking
Sales promotion
Copyright 2020 Foundation of the American College of Healthcare Executives. Not for sale.
Health Administration Press
Overview of traditional marketing techniques (continued)
Advertising
Personal sales
Database marketing
Direct marketing
Customer relationship marketing
Social marketing
Copyright 2020 Foundation of the American College of Healthcare Executives. Not for sale.
Health Administration Press
Target levels
Mass marketing
Target marketing
Micromarketing
Copyright 2020 Foundation of the American College of Healthcare Executives. Not for sale.
Health Administration Press
Healthcare products and their users
Products
Ideas
Goods
Services
Copyright 2020 Foundation of the American College of Healthcare Executives. Not for sale.
Health Administration Press
Healthcare products and their users
Users
Consumers
Customers
Clients
Patients
Enrollees
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Health Administration Press
Patients versus other categories
Patients differ in terms of:
Official status (“vetted” by physician)
Degree of subservience
Relationship with clinician
Ability to control circumstances
Expectations with regard to care
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The four Ps of marketing
Product
Price
Place
Promotion
Copyright 20 ...
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at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
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2. CEO CTO
Rachel Poonsiriwong Rita Lei
CMO CFO
Richard Cho Vicky Yang
2
We are an impact-driven team of designers and technologists
connected with student athletes.
TEAMVR3
3. WHOWEARE
We are a wearable technology company that
targets athletes with high-intensity routines.
We sense athletes’ mental stress through a set of
physiological signals, and help them regulate
stress by talking about their feelings.
3
4. 4
Feel Stressed Be Tough Break Down
Ryan feels stressed to
succeed in his athletic career
and his sports career
He finds it hard to open discuss his
vulnerability when dealing with stress.
He is overwhelmed by the
mental stress,
5. 5
Over 6 weeks, we spoke to...
Students engaged in rigorous
athletic training
Professionals working closely
on mental wellness
21 4
Hopelab designers
Athletic director at Cal
Sports psychologist
6. 6
We also ran the following experiments...
Storyboard show-and-tell Guerrilla Human Concierge 3-day diary studies + concierge
8. 8
Self-care tips
Student athletes are motivated to try
tips when they’re convinced it
increases performance.
Talking about their feelings
Male student athletes tend to keep
emotions to themselves
Recognizing mental stress
Student athletes have trouble
recognizing stress in themselves
Addressing and validating mental stress in student athletes
10. CONCEPT|TECH
10
+
● Skin conductance (galvanic skin response)
● Skin temperature
● Heart rate (HR) and Heart Rate Variability
● Natural language processing
● Voice recognition
Recognizing mental stress Talking about their feelings
11. 11
We put a paper bracelet onto our user
interviewees and asked them to imagine that
they would wear it everyday. It tracks stress
Additionally, we asked them a few questions
about their day, like ‘how are you feeling now’
and ‘how are you practicing self-care today’?
Low-fidelityMVPTestingofKeyFeatures
Recognizing mental stress Talking about their feelings
12. 12
Guerrilla User Testing + Interviews
N*, 22
Stanford Fencer
J*, 20
Cal Runner
J*, 22
Cal Badminton Player
Would you use it, if
someone were to gift
this to you?
Would you purchase
it? If yes, how much
would it purchase it
for?
13. USERINTERVIEW
13
Willingness to use Willingness to pay
“I’m curious about this
product and would want to
try it out.”
YES
“I would try it out, as it’s
certainly very stressful
being a student athlete.”
YES
There was a huge cultural
stigma in Asia against
talking about mental stress.
“I’m a student, so I don’t have
the financial bandwidth to
purchase this.”
“I’m not sure because Apple
watch appears to be able to
track emotion too???”
NO
“I’m not a varsity athlete, so
I didn’t experience stress
that heavily.”
NO NO
NO
14. KEYINSIGHT
1. Non-NCAA athletes (aka ‘club sports’ don’t
experience heavy mental stress, even if they
have rigorous training schedules.
14
15. KEYINSIGHT
2. Students don’t have the financial bandwidth to
purchase this product (hence they might not be
our customers).
15
16. 16
BIG QUESTIONS :
What do athletic coaches think, and how do we get them
onboard as potential customers?
17. 17
BIG QUESTIONS :
How do we recruit student athletes for a longer-term test, and
simulate the experience of having a listening ear when they’re
stressed?
20. 20
Negative ions are odorless, tasteless, and invisible molecules that we inhale in
abundance in certain environments.
Once they reach our bloodstream, negative ions are believed to produce
biochemical reactions that increase levels of the mood chemical serotonin,
helping to alleviate depression, relieve stress, and boost our daytime energy.
Negative Ions Bands
COMPARATIVEANALYSIS
31. TAMSAMSOM
31
All NCAA athletes who are
experiencing mental stress.
SAM
SOM
TAM
NCAA athletes in
DIVISION ONE who are
experiencing mental
stress.
Athletes all over the world who
are experiencing mental stress
265,000,000 x 30% x 16% x $60 =
Innovators
(2.5%) and Early
Adopters (13.5%)
Estimate %
w/ stress
Estimated
revenue per unit
Total number of global
competitive sports
player by 2019
460,000 x 30% x 16% x $60 = 1.325 m
Innovators
(2.5%) and Early
Adopters (13.5%)
Estimate %
w/ stress
Estimated
revenue per unit
Total number of
NCAA by 2019
763.2 m
181,512 x 30% x 16% x $60 = 0.5 m
Innovators
(2.5%) and Early
Adopters (13.5%)
Estimate %
w/ stress
Estimated
revenue per unit
Total number of
DIV ONE by 2019
38. INSTAGRAMPAGEUPDATE
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40. CHECKLIST
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To-Do
Reaching out to more athletes or coaches:
Plan A: Interview session with NCAA athletes and coaches (ideal)
Plan B: Interview session with ins/website subscribers
Plan C: Interview session with facebook connections
Starting long term MVP testing :
Invite 10-15 people to participate in long term MVP testing of our features.
Update MVP
Shoot demo video
43. URL
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Data for tam sam som market:
https://usatodayhss.com/2017/when-stress-is-good-for-student-athletes-and-when-its-not
https://www.realbuzz.com/articles-interests/sports-activities/article/top-10-most-popular-participation-sports-in-the-world/
https://www.valuebasedmanagement.net/methods_rogers_innovation_adoption_curve.html
https://www.pcmag.com/roundup/297910/the-best-fitness-trackers
http://www.ncaa.org/about/resources/media-center/news/number-ncaa-college-athletes-reaches-all-time-high
Data for Competitor studies
https://www.techradar.com/news/wearables/10-best-fitness-trackers-1277905