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ai coaching
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The ai coaching tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about using Microsoft's cloud and AI technologies for personalized coaching and performance analysis. Content includes a case study of Microsoft's collaboration with golfer Bryson DeChambeau, where cloud sensors and AI analyzed swing data in real time, and an experiment using Microsoft Copilot as a running coach to generate training plans and monitor progress. These examples highlight how Microsoft's AI and cloud platforms are applied to sports coaching, focusing on data-driven feedback, adaptability, and the limitations of AI in physiological contexts. The tag is relevant for users interested in Microsoft's role in sports technology and AI-assisted coaching.
Bryson DeChambeau worked with Microsoft and sensor startup Sensoria in late 2016 on a prototype golf grip that used embedded pressure sensors to measure hand position and grip force, sending swing data to Microsoft’s cloud systems for real-time analysis. The project was never just about a gadget...
Nathan Limm’s 10‑week experiment — asking Microsoft Copilot to act as a running coach and guide him from a 1:55 half‑marathon to a target of 1:40 — reads like a useful case study at the intersection of modern training science and consumer generative AI: humane, encouraging, adaptable and...