Team GPS and load
Polar Team Pro and Catapult-style monitoring, for total distance, high-speed running, and the external load of every session.

Your athletes already wear Polar, Whoop, Apple Health, Catapult, and Garmin. Strong connects them all into a single athlete record, so recovery, load, and physical output finally read in one language instead of five exports.
Polar Team Pro logs Friday's load. Whoop logs the weekend's recovery. Apple Health holds the resting heart rate, Catapult the GPS, Garmin the sleep. Each device is excellent at its slice and blind to the rest. The athlete is one body, but their physical signal is scattered across five dashboards that never speak, and the staff who need the full read are left stitching it together by hand.
Strong ingests every device over secure server-side connections and writes it all to a single athlete profile. No module keeps its own private copy. Recovery sits beside load sits beside sleep, on the same record, at the same moment, for every department that needs it.
One row per athlete: a recovery percentage from Whoop, a seven-day load trend from Polar Team Pro, and a live availability status. The rows sort by concern, so the few who need attention sit at the top and the calm majority recede. The product scans the squad, you make the call. This is the sales moment the platform was built to deliver.
Recovery, training load and availability for the whole squad, sorted so the few who need attention sit at the top.
| Athlete | Recovery | 7-day load | Available |
|---|---|---|---|
| M. OkaforCentre back | 28% | Out | |
| L. FontaineWinger | 41% | Limited | |
| R. AdeyemiFly half | 52% | Limited | |
| T. BauerMidfield | 74% | Full | |
| S. NakamuraFull forward | 81% | Full | |
| D. MwangiGuard | 88% | Full |
Polar Team Pro and Catapult-style monitoring, for total distance, high-speed running, and the external load of every session.
Whoop recovery scores, heart-rate variability, and sleep, so the body's capacity to absorb tomorrow's training is on the same record as today's.
Apple Health, Garmin, and Fitbit, so an athlete's everyday device feeds the same profile a staff member reads, with no separate app to chase.
Every stream writes to a single unified athlete data layer, so no module duplicates the athlete and every department reads the same truth.
We had Polar for load and Whoop for recovery and no way to see them together. Strong put them on one screen, sorted by who needs us first. The morning triage that used to take an hour now takes a coffee.
Your athletes are already generating the data. Strong unifies it into one profile, so load, recovery, and physical output finally read as one. Replace the export-and-reconcile ritual with a single source of truth.