Wahoo's Sports Science Center launched to develop future product offerings
The launch of Wahoo’s new Sports Science facility in Boulder, Colorado, comes after the recent launch of the brand's new multi-channel app subscription, Wahoo X - which helps endurance athletes achieve results faster, through world-class training content created by the Wahoo Sports Science team.
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Wahoo said the dedicated sports facility will further its goal of “building the better athlete in all of us” by combining research, expertise, and testing through physiology, biomechanics of movement, nutrition and sports psychology.
This new facility will be at the forefront of driving and informing Wahoo's future innovations across its products, such as fitness watches and cycling computers and services, both indoors and outdoors.
The announcement follows the recent news of its new multi-channel app subscription, Wahoo X, which comprises two completely unique training apps through one account - Wahoo Systm and Wahoo RGT. Systm offers integrated structured workouts while, much like Zwift, RGT will focus on virtual cycling and esports, enabling riders to race and train against each other all of the world.
“Wahoo’s new Sports Science Center is dedicated to enhancing athletic performance by integrating leading-edge sports science with our comprehensive ecosystem of products and services, which are backed by years of research and data analysis and have always been a driving force in what we provide for our athletes. It is a big milestone to have a dedicated sports science hub for our team and we’re thrilled to provide continued innovation that enables our athletes to grow, evolve and achieve their goals,” said Wahoo CEO Mike Saturnia.
The Wahoo sports facility team includes leading sports scientists, led by the Head of Sports Science, Neal Henderson.
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