Harrison Barnes using new technologies to stay fit during busy off-season
Posted Aug 12, 2016
Playing 214 NBA basketball games in two seasons, including two extended playoff runs and the Olympics, would take a toll on anybody—so Harrison Barnes is using every tool at his disposal to train more efficiently. "With tools like motion sensors, I’m able to track things like my cardiovascular levels as well and how well I’ve slept."
(Sports Illustrated)
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