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How VueMotion Supports Sprint Mechanics and Player Monitoring:

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For high-performance practitioners, collecting accurate and objective movement data is essential—especially when working with elite athletes. In this video, Taylor Borg, a sport scientist with the Geelong Cats, shares how he integrates VueMotion into his team’s performance environment to track running mechanics, identify areas for improvement, and enhance decision-making across testing blocks.

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VueMotion plays a central role in helping the Geelong Cats' performance team interpret metrics around player speed, stride frequency, and performance breakdowns. By using a standardised cone setup (20 metres measured horizontally, with an additional 20 metres on each side), the system captures detailed movement data as players accelerate through the main testing zone.

The goal is to observe athletes reaching 90% of their sprint capacity within the captured segment. With that data, the team can analyse stride frequency, running efficiency, and early indicators of biomechanical imbalances. VueMotion not only delivers the raw metrics—it provides kinograms and detailed breakdowns that support more confident coaching decisions.

Whether it’s flagging potential concerns or verifying progress, the platform offers objective feedback that helps guide both long-term programming and immediate interventions.

“VueMotion provides us with a lot of data we can use to support our players to reach their best potential.” – Taylor Borg

VueMotion’s minimal setup and ability to integrate into existing testing structures makes it a valuable asset for high-performance teams looking to optimise speed development and reduce risk.

Ready to see how movement data can enhance your environment? Watch the video above and explore the VueMotion difference.