AUGUSTA, GA -- Peach Belt Conference commissioner David Brunk is pleased to announce that the league has entered into a corporate partnership with Beyond Pulse, an industry leader in developing technology to enhance player performance, development and recovery.
"We are pleased to welcome Beyond Pulse to the Peach Belt," said commissioner Brunk. "Their cutting-edge wearable technologies will provide great insight to our student-athletes and coaches, providing tools that will help them reach their goals."
The Beyond Pulse Smart Belt is a player activity tracker that monitors key metrics such as heart rate, distance, speed zones, and workload during practices and games. This technology provides accurate measures of physiological and mechanical load, all within a user-friendly application. The data gathered is accessible through an intuitive dashboard, enabling coaches, players, and trainers to make informed, customized training and tactical decisions.
“We’re thrilled to have the opportunity to equip Peach Belt student-athletes, coaches, and trainers with actionable data to boost fitness, mitigate injuries, and elevate team performance,” said Matt Pell, CEO of Beyond Pulse. “Our partnership with the Peach Belt Conference will set new standards for student-athlete well-being and training excellence.”
About Beyond Pulse
Beyond Pulse is a leader in wearable technology specifically tailored for athletes of all ages and abilities. Beyond Pulse uses technology to inspire a lifelong love of activity amongst its users, and to empower coaches to improve how they structure training sessions and mentor other coaches as well. Discover more at beyondpulse.com and follow us on Twitter.
About the Peach Belt Conference
For more than 30 years, the Peach Belt Conference has established itself as one of the premier leagues in NCAA Division II. The league is home to 36 national championships and 30 national finalists.The league currently sits at 10 members located across South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida and currently holds championships in 18 NCAA Division II sports, nine for men and nine for women.