NMotion Sports and Human Performance Center in Norman is the go-to destination for athletes preparing for the Olympics. The center offers world-class technology that allows individuals in the metro area to optimize their training and performance.

At the Young Family Athletic Center, swimmers can use sophisticated camera angles to capture their motions from above and below the water. This technology provides a comprehensive view of a swimmer’s technique, similar to what is used in Olympic training facilities. Dr. Amanda Sadler, a functional sports medicine physician at NMotion, is passionate about bringing this advanced technology to the public. With a background in swimming and experience in Iron Man triathlons and Olympic trials, Sadler aims to help individuals of all levels improve their performance through innovative methods.

The cameras used in the pool for stroke analysis, called sideline scout, allow for real-time feedback on technique. Additionally, NMotion offers recovery options such as Normatec compression therapy, which can reduce soreness, swelling, and inflammation by facilitating blood circulation back to the heart for oxygenation. Other recovery options available at NMotion include cold plunge baths, sweat analysis, and various treatments designed to enhance athletic performance. By incorporating these techniques into their training regimen, athletes can achieve optimal results and improve their overall performance.

NMotion serves around 1,000 patients in their center and has a focus on individualized care and cutting-edge technology. As the Olympics approach in July, athletes and individuals alike can benefit from the expertise and resources available at NMotion Sports and Human Performance Center. To learn more about their services and offerings visit nmotionok.com/home