Seeking a competitive edge in sports via IBM Watson – Los Angeles Times

IBM Watson, which has competed on “Jeopardy!” and created recipes for a new Chef Watson cookbook, has a new career calling: becoming a sports coach for some elite athletes. In a partnership involving the Irish biomarker analysis company Orreco and the Oregon Track Club, “Coach Watson” will help to optimize the performance of the elite runners in one of America’s top running clubs.

In many ways, the Coach Watson initiative is similar to other efforts to use data to enable peak athletic performance, but with one critical difference: Coach Watson will have at its disposal the supercomputing potential of IBM Watson to make sense of it all. After all, it’s one thing to generate a lot of data; it’s another thing entirely to find the needle in the haystack and then make the recommendation actionable.

Orreco, which has been working with the Oregon Track Club for more than six years and which recently joined the growing IBM Watson ecosystem, will teach Watson how to combine physiological test data, biomarker data and data on nutrition and sleep into an individualized training program that the Oregon Track Club can use to optimize the schedules and performance of its runners. In addition, Coach Watson will be able to analyze the latest research findings from medical journals.

In doing so, Coach Watson will help to answer questions like “how hard” or “how long” a workout should be, whether an athlete experiencing fatigue should lower the intensity of workouts or take a few days off to recover, and how to optimize sleep schedules around travel. Coach Watson might also be able to spot signs of an upcoming injury weeks in advance through the continuous monitoring of biomarker data (for example, an iron deficiency in the blood).

It’s still a work in progress — Orreco chief executive Brian Moore told me that Watson is still a “junior coach coming up through the ranks” — but based on Watson’s previous success at extracting unexpected relationships from the data and proven ability to do trade-off analysis, there’s definitely potential for Coach Watson to provide an extra layer of knowledge for coaches.