Can Digital Coaching Boost Your Performance? : A Qualitative Study among Physically Active People
Kettunen, E., Critchley, W., & Kari, T. (2019). Can Digital Coaching Boost Your Performance? : A Qualitative Study among Physically Active People. In Proceedings of the 52nd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS 2019) (pp. 1331-1340). University of Hawai'i at Manoa. Proceedings of the Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. https://doi.org/10.24251/hicss.2019.163
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The use of sport and wellness technology devices
among athletes is highly popular. At the same time the
demand for easy to understand, clear, and
personalized information is also growing. Instead of
numbers, users need and want solutions. Digital
coaching can offer solutions for this by providing
valuable training data and offering guidance and
instructions on how to improve the training. This
exploratory study focuses on the experiences, needs,
and wants regarding a digital coach application
among physically active people, more precisely crosscountry skiers. We found that the digital coach was
perceived to have motivational elements. It was also
viewed having potential to increase the awareness
relating to personal performance level and technique
as well as bring diversity into training. However, some
perceived demotivating elements suggest that future
development is needed. Our findings give insights to
sport technology companies as well as athletes and
coaches about the influence and possibilities of digital
coaching among athletes and physically active people.
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