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About Us

Measure what matters most

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Training Has Been Built on Estimates

For years, athletes and coaches have relied on indirect metrics like heart rate, pace, and power to guide their training.

While useful, these metrics only tell part of the story.

They don’t show how the body is actually responding to effort—leaving gaps in understanding, missed opportunities for improvement, and training decisions based on assumptions instead of real data.

Our Mission

Our Mission

We believe training should be guided by real, meaningful data—not guesswork.

Our mission is to give athletes and coaches the tools to understand their bodies, make smarter decisions, and reach their full potential.

Our Team

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Monet Goode

Founder

With a vision for building something meaningful, our founder brings a blend of big-picture thinking and hands-on experience. They set the tone for everything we do.

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Sales Manager

Emmet Marsh

Focused, approachable, and driven by results, our sales manager is all about building strong relationships. They help connect people to the right solutions—with clarity and care.

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Train With Data That Actually Means Something