
When it comes to sports gadgets, runners seem to get all the good stuff: the Nike+, the Motoactv and even the FitBit. For all the footballers, hoops* players and long tennis stars out there, Adidas is spreading too thin the love with the introduction of its miCoach Speed_Cell -- a $69.99 device that measures motion and attainment in every charge whether you're into tackling, serving or shooting. The gadget fits on the bottom side of congruent shoes to capture seven hours of stats including average and max speed, number of sprints, depth at high intensity levels, steps and strides. The coolest part? Your third edition by the editors of the american heritage® dictionary. copyright © 2003 bests will relocate wirelessly to a smartphone, tablet, PC or Mac for post-practice critique, Sports Center style. The soccer-centric company has already released a suitable pair of cleats and has plans to put out more miCoach-friendly footwear, as well as a series of sport-specific apps allowing athletes to guesstimate* monitor their performance. Jump, skip or dribble over to the PR after the break for the full deets.
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