
In this episode of the Sports Tech Allstars podcast, we present Steven Webster, Founder & CEO of asensei.
In this conversation, Steven shares his journey from being a martial arts coach to creating a technology that recognizes human movement. He discusses the challenges of coaching remotely and how asensei aims to provide real-time feedback through movement recognition technology. The conversation also explores the B2B approach of asensei, its successful use cases in various sectors, and the future of coaching with AI. Webster emphasizes the importance of making fitness accessible and meaningful, leveraging technology to enhance athletic potential and overall health.
Takeaways
asensei aims to provide real-time coaching feedback.
The B2B approach allows asensei to serve various industries.
Successful use cases include partnerships with companies like Tonal and military fitness programs.
The technology can be applied to rehabilitation and preventative care.
Webster is excited about the potential of wearable technology in healthcare and fitness.
The future of coaching may involve on-device AI that can interact conversationally with users.
asensei's technology is designed to be an ingredient technology.
Webster's intrinsic motivation is to unlock athletic potential, which he believes can lead to broader human potential..
To learn more, visit: https://www.asensei.ai/
Get in touch with Steven Webster at: linkedin.com/in/stevenwebster
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Chapters
00:00 Journey to asensei
06:53 Understanding Movement Recognition Technology
12:14 B2B Approach and Ingredient Technology
19:14 Successful Use Cases and Applications
25:22 Trends in Fitness Tech and Future Directions
30:27 Future of Coaching with AI