HaloPro continuously monitors athlete HRV, sleep, and resting heart rate to identify early injury risk signals, helping coaches and medical teams act sooner.
4 at elevated load · 3 with sleep deficit · 5 with declining HRV
Daniel Ash, Marcus Cole, reduce load 40%, activate recovery protocol before Saturday.
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You're making lineup decisions based on gut feel and player feedback. But the real signals are in the biometrics, and you can't see them.
HaloPro gives you a risk score for every player in your squad, updated daily. Make smarter selection and training decisions.
You have the data. But it's scattered across systems, and the coaching staff doesn't always act on your recommendations.
HaloPro creates shared visibility. Medical and coaching staff see the same real-time data, backed by the same intelligence.
Manually tracking recovery, sleep, and load for 10–20 athletes is challenging. Without systemic support, subtle shifts naturally get missed.
HaloPro gives every athlete a continuous health profile. You get alerts when something needs your attention.
Unify and activate the data your athletes already have. Four streams, one continuous picture.
HRV, VO2 max, sleep stages, temperature, resting heart rate and training load, pulled from every major device into one system.
Musculoskeletal screening results, range of motion tests and FMS scores, digitised and correlated with daily biometrics.
Blood panels, hormone levels, essential vitamins and minerals, and inflammatory markers, integrated with biometric trends for a complete picture.
Lactate threshold, sprint benchmarks and strength testing, tracked over time and cross-referenced with recovery and readiness data.
Five model families plus the Halo Score, running continuously against each athlete's own baseline, not a generic population average.
Continuous heart rate variability monitoring reveals autonomic readiness and stress adaptation over time.
Daily resting heart rate compared against personal baseline to detect early fatigue or illness.
Deep, REM and light sleep stages tracked and correlated with next-day performance metrics.
Continuous skin temperature variation flags inflammatory response, illness onset or overtraining.
Training load modelling across sessions, tracking strain accumulation and recovery windows.
Every biometric combined into an at-a-glance readiness indicator, with AI models that surface early warning signs.
Every wearable, lab result, and clinical assessment your athletes already use, unified into intelligence your staff can act on.
HaloScape aggregates data from every wearable, medical record, and training system your athletes already use, automatically, regardless of device brand.
Our engine correlates HRV trends, sleep quality, resting heart rate, and skin temperature against personal baselines, detecting risk patterns days before they become injuries.
HaloSight delivers risk-stratified athlete views with training load recommendations, recovery protocols, and early warning flags, generated automatically for coaches and medical staff. No data science required.
HaloSight raises the injury-probability flag and shows every factor behind it, which markers moved, by how much, over how many days.
One app for 360° athlete health: wearables, medical records, training data and devices, all unified.
The team oversight dashboard. Real-time visibility across your entire squad, risk, load, recovery, all in one view.
Medical and coaching teams still operate in silos, missing critical patterns. HaloPro puts them on the same record, without collapsing the boundaries between them.
Clinical detail stays with clinicians. Coaches see availability, load and readiness, not diagnoses. Every role gets exactly the view it needs.
When the physio flags a return-to-play phase, the coach sees it on the same squad board that drives selection. No handover emails, no lost context.
Athletes control what each role can see. Every access and every change is logged, a defensible record for the club and for the player.
Invited practitioners inherit the club's identity and permissions, no separate logins, no duplicated athlete files.
Continuous biometric analysis that ranks every athlete by injury probability, updated in real time. Know who needs attention before they report a problem.
Acute/chronic workload ratios that show when a player is ready to push and when to hold back. Recommendations generated automatically from cumulative strain data.
Automated alerts triggered when physiological deviations, declining HRV, disrupted sleep architecture, rising resting heart rate, indicate elevated injury risk, giving medical and coaching staff time to adjust load, activate recovery, or modify selection (Gabbett, 2016, Br J Sports Med; Buchheit, 2014, Sports Med).
One dashboard for every athlete. All health signals, risk scores, recovery status, and readiness indicators in a single view. Individual deep-dives one click away.
Personalized recovery plans that adapt to each athlete's biometric response. Triggered by physiological thresholds, not fixed schedules.
Works with existing wearables, Polar, Garmin, WHOOP, Apple Watch, Oura, and virtually any data source via open API. No device lock-in.
Every specialist writes to and reads from the same record, no exports, no version drift.
HaloPro doesn't apply the same algorithm to every body.
Different athletes have different physiological realities, the models adapt to each one.
Menstrual cycle phases correlated with HRV, nutrition and training load, performance insights tuned to hormonal rhythms.
Recalibrated algorithms for wheelchair-using athletes: upper-body load, pressure monitoring and autonomic adaptation.
Growth-phase baselines that evolve with developing athletes, injury prevention from academy to first team.
Works with the devices your athletes already use
HaloPro is device-agnostic. It integrates with all major wearable brands, Garmin, WHOOP, Apple Watch, Oura, Polar, and more, alongside lab results, clinical assessments, and training management systems. Your athletes don't need to switch devices.
HaloPro continuously correlates biometric signals, HRV trends, sleep architecture, resting heart rate, skin temperature, against each athlete's personal baseline. When multiple markers deviate simultaneously, HaloSight flags the risk and recommends a training load adjustment, typically days before symptoms appear.
HaloScape is HIPAA and GDPR compliant, with ISO 27001 (information security), ISO 27701 (privacy), and ISO 13485 (medical devices) certification. All athlete data is encrypted at rest and in transit. Consent-based sharing means athletes control exactly what their coaching and medical staff can see.
Most professional clubs are fully operational within weeks. Athletes download HaloScape, connect their existing wearables, and data starts flowing into HaloSight immediately. No hardware purchases required to get started.
No. HaloPro pulls from the devices and systems they already use. The value is in unifying what's already there, not adding another layer of hardware.
Yes. The platform includes cycle-aware intelligence for women athletes, adaptive algorithms for wheelchair-using athletes, and growth-phase baselines for academy players. Different bodies get different models.
Four streams. Wearable data, HRV, VO2 max, sleep stages, skin temperature, resting heart rate and training load from every major device. Clinical assessments, musculoskeletal screening, range-of-motion tests, FMS scores and injury history, digitised and correlated with daily biometrics. Biochemical data, blood panels, hormone levels, vitamins, minerals and inflammatory markers. Performance testing, lactate threshold, sprint benchmarks and strength testing, cross-referenced with recovery and readiness.
Yes. HaloPro goes beyond objective wearable biometrics with two-way communication and subjective scoring. Through the HaloScape app, athletes answer short daily questions, perceived exertion, sleep quality, fatigue, mood, and care teams cross-reference that feedback with objective biometric data for a genuinely holistic read on readiness.
Yes. Force plate metrics, jump tests, sprint benchmarks, strength profiling and physiological assessments are logged directly into the platform. HaloPro correlates those benchmarks with daily biometrics, recovery metrics and training load, giving your staff a longitudinal view of athlete development and physical capacity.
A single at-a-glance readiness indicator in the athlete app, combining every biometric the platform holds against that athlete's own baseline. In HaloSight your staff see the same score alongside the individual factors that produced it, ACWR, sleep debt, HRV trend, resting heart rate, so every number can be traced back to the markers that moved.
Five model families run continuously against each athlete's personal baseline: HRV trend analysis (autonomic readiness and stress adaptation), resting heart rate deviation (early fatigue or illness), sleep architecture (deep, REM and light stages correlated with next-day performance), skin temperature variation (inflammatory response, illness onset, overtraining) and cumulative load (strain accumulation and recovery windows). A flag is raised when several deviate at once, not on a single reading.
Athletes get HaloScape: all-in-one health tracking, their daily Halo Score, personal recovery insights, sleep architecture analysis and training load optimisation. Care teams get HaloSight: the complete athlete health picture, a team-wide risk dashboard, individual deep-dives, automated training load adjustments and early pattern recognition. Same data, two purpose-built views, and athletes control what is shared through consent-based access.
Yes. HaloPro closes the traditional gap between performance and medicine by serving as a unified Athlete Monitoring System and Electronic Medical Record. Coaching and sports science staff track daily workload, GPS metrics and readiness, while physicians, physiotherapists and medical staff document clinical notes, injury history, treatments and return-to-play clearance, one compliant, role-based ecosystem.
That split is the problem HaloPro was built for. Fragmented data across wearables, medical records and coaching tools means patterns get missed and recovery decisions get made on partial information. HaloSight gives both departments one risk-stratified view, with role-based access so clinical detail stays with clinicians while coaches still see availability and load. Physicians, physiotherapists and dietitians work inside the same team record.
No. HaloPro turns recovery from a guess into a protocol, but every flag is explainable and every decision stays with your staff. The platform shows the factors that drove a recommendation, which markers moved, by how much, over how many days, so your physician or physiotherapist can agree, adjust or overrule it. It is decision support, not an automated diagnosis.
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Operational immediately for most professional clubs.