I read an article touting a new electronic device with software analysis. It detected and interpreted physiological parameters of athletic training. Strapped across the chest of performing athletes, it measured everything (even had a sponge-pad that measured sweat-rate, amount of sweat & salt content %). The software intepreter-readers could see on a remote infrared-connected screen when the continuance of exercise was harming the athlete by disarraying muscle-firing sequences (= confusing co-ordination) as well as the subject approaching "ease of injury area". Thus it told coaches when to stop -- on that particular individual athlete.
The trouble is they cost $25,000 each. The bigger trouble is these sports scientist bragged about FSU being the first college to buy and use them for data. (They bought 3 of them.)What Foley probly did was just "spy" the results that FSU picked a point at which to diminish pushing their players physiologic strain. And so "Foldy-the-Skrimp" just threw his suggestion into the hopper that UF paractice less & less. Voila, $75,000 saved ... for Tennis, V-ball, etc. You see, in his college days Foldy majored in Economics and 'misered' in Cheapology. (No colleges teach this anymore, too many graduates welched on their student loans.)
PS>> I just hurriedly had to get that device off my chest. I'll spend a little time trying to locate the article & device particulars. (Trainer-Taylor made Candy wear one. That one even measured scream intensity)
In fact, that's why Taylor decide she kneeded a trainer -- 'cause before with Jimbone she just laid there for a minute -- so she was way out of shape. A trainer gets a gal in shape.