For teams

Recovery intelligence for high-performance teams.

AUSPRÁ estimates the biomechanical stress your athletes accumulate. The recovery layer wellness questionnaires and current wearables cannot see.

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The blind spot

“Push harder” shouldn’t cost a season.

You make decisions for multiple athletes, often on days when individual readiness varies wildly. Wellness scores, HRV and load tracking systems give you a partial picture. Force plates and motion capture give you a detailed one, twice a season, in a lab. There is nothing in between.

The category we’re building

Per-athlete, per-session, per-muscle group recovery data.

AUSPRÁ uses soft tissue vibration (STV) sensing to give you continuous, individual biomechanical load data and recovery insight at the muscle level. Designed to plug into the data layer your medical, performance, and coaching staff already use.

Continuous

Every session, not twice a season.

Individual

Per-athlete, per-muscle-group readiness.

Plug-and-play

Designed for the performance stack you already run.

The science

Built on peer-reviewed biomechanics research.

STV is a growing field in sports biomechanics, with peer-reviewed studies in Sports Medicine, Journal of Biomechanics, and Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports.

Our CTO Alexis Duque holds a PhD in Computer Science, a Master in Sport Science, and has worked in IoT and AI for over a decade. Patent filed and patentability confirmed.

STV signal power map across a training session

Fatigue induced by short running races seems to limit muscle tuning and lead to an increase in STV amplitude. For instance, fatigue caused by level running for 4 or 10 km at maximum steady state increased the STV amplitude of the triceps surae (Khassetarash et al., 2019), whereas running downhill for 40 min led to an amplified vastus lateralis STV amplitude (Ehrström et al., 2018).

Who this is for

We work with the people who carry the load.

Heads of Performance

Owning the data layer across S&C, medical, and coaching staff.

Sport Scientists & Performance Analysts

Looking for continuous biomechanical data beyond force-plate snapshots.

Sports Medicine & Physio Leads

Managing return-to-play and chronic overload risk.

Strength & Conditioning Coaches

Designing individualized loading without flying blind on muscle readiness.

Let’s talk.

We’re in early conversations with a small number of professional teams and federations. If your club, federation, or program has a use case in mind, we’d like to hear it.

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