ASC SmartWarm™ is Athletic Science Corporation's proprietary AI-powered biomechanics platform — designed to deliver real-time movement intelligence during athletic warmups to help reduce injury risk.
ASC SmartWarm™ combines biomechanics research, artificial intelligence, and movement science into a single platform. It is being developed to assist coaches and athletes by providing meaningful movement insights during athletic warmups — making elite-level sports science accessible to every team.
Athletes perform standard warmup movements. ASC SmartWarm™ captures biomechanical data in real time using accessible technology — no lab equipment required.
Our proprietary AI engine analyzes movement patterns, joint angles, and loading mechanics against evidence-based biomechanical benchmarks.
The platform generates a movement quality score and flags elevated injury risk indicators — giving coaches actionable data before practice begins.
Coaches receive a clear, easy-to-read summary of each athlete's movement quality, risk level, and recommended modifications.
Instant feedback on movement quality during warmup — no post-session processing delays.
Machine learning models trained on biomechanics research identify elevated injury risk patterns automatically.
Simple, visual reports designed for coaches — not researchers. Actionable insights without the complexity.
Built specifically for youth and female athletes, where injury risk is highest and access to sports science is lowest.
Warmup recommendations grounded in peer-reviewed biomechanics and sports medicine research.
Designed to work without expensive lab equipment — bringing elite-level analysis to every field and gym.
ACL injuries are one of the most devastating and costly injuries in youth sports — particularly for female athletes.
ASC SmartWarm™ is being developed to address this crisis by making evidence-based injury prevention accessible to every youth sports program — not just elite institutions.
ASC SmartWarm™ is currently in active development. We are seeking coaches, sports medicine professionals, youth sports organizations, and research partners to join our early access program.