blockanalyzer
The Starting Block Analyzer works by using advanced sensors and software. These sensors are placed inside or under the starting blocks where an athlete places their feet before a race begins. When the athlete pushes off, the sensors measure several things in real-time. These include the amount of force used, how long the athlete waits after the starting signal (reaction time), and how balanced the body is at the moment of launch. All this information is sent to a computer or mobile device connected to the analyzer. Coaches or athletes can see the data right away on a screen. They can view graphs, numbers, and even animations showing how the athlete moved. This helps everyone understand what happened during the start and where it can be improved.