Disabled Runner Apps

Simon Wheatcroft Partners with IBM to Use Technology to Run Solo

It's incredible to think about athletes who don't let anything stop them from the doing the sport they love; Simon Wheatcroft is the perfect example of this determination. He is a blind marathon runner who has recently worked with IBM in order to create an app that will help him run solo. Although it might seem like running in a pack could be dangerous when you can't see, imagine the dangers when you're all on your own.

Simon Wheatcroft's app essentially works with GPS navigation and motion sensors in order to alert him with little signals when he's veering too far right or too far left. This app allows Simon Wheatcroft to run without the help of a guide, which also ensures he can enjoy his chosen course more.
Trend Themes
1. Assistive Technology for Disabled Athletes - Developing innovative apps and technologies to assist disabled athletes in participating in sports independently.
2. GPS Navigation and Motion Sensors in Sports - Using GPS navigation and motion sensors to enhance the safety and performance of athletes in various sports.
3. Accessibility in Fitness and Wellness - Creating inclusive fitness and wellness solutions that cater to the needs of individuals with disabilities.
Industry Implications
1. Sports Technology - Creating disruptive innovations in sports technology that can revolutionize the way athletes with disabilities participate in sports.
2. Health and Wellness - Integrating assistive technologies into health and wellness products and services to promote inclusivity and accessibility for individuals with disabilities.
3. App Development - Developing specialized apps for individuals with disabilities that enhance their daily lives and enable them to pursue their passions.

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