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level. The lack of a streamlined process for amateurs to locate a qualified coach to instruct them
isn't unique to professional athletes. There are a number of sports-specific digital hubs, but
none of them will solve this issue. This kind of thing could happen in Sri Lanka's most
important sports industry. Sri Lanka has been degraded for a long time due to issues of this sort
in sports that have been happening since the 1990s. In today's world, technological
advancement is prioritized above all else. The United States is experiencing a mild
technological decline. We speculate that this may be one of the reasons why some athletes
avoid participating in international contests. So, we hope to develop Sri Lankan sports
throughout time and eliminate such problems by employing cutting-edge technology.
Recent technological adaptations to sports industry
Health Monitoring System
Sports that need more work cause more physical and emotional stress, which lowers health
markers. Athletics relies on early multi-component diagnostics and dynamic analysis of health
and anomaly data to build preventative and treatment programmes. Intelligent, knowledge-
based information systems are crucial. An electronic passport and database of athletes' health
can improve children's, junior's, mass's, and professional sports in the Russian Federation. This
system's fundamental, structural, and functional requirements were based on the authors'
previous experience building similar systems. The electronic sportsman health passport should
have a structure and maintenance and use guidelines. Our initiative is not related with the above
programme, which tracks sportsmen's health. As an exceptional future development, we can
add this system to our built platform to identify coaches and medical staff to each sportsman's
health level and give remote training according to the report captured by the system. Our project
is about collaborative interims between coaches and sportsmen.
Digital Vision Training on Sports
Athletes need good vision to perform well, therefore many are adding vision training to their
workouts. The increasingly popular practice of "sports vision training" is based on the idea that
difficult visual perceptual, cognitive, or oculomotor tasks can increase one's capacity to process
and respond to what is seen, improving performance in a sport. New digital technology that
can be used during natural training activities, perceptual-learning-inspired training
programmes, and virtual reality simulations that can recreate and augment sporting contexts to
promote sports-specific visual and cognitive abilities has made this endeavor progress in recent
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