The article discusses how mid-80s players can improve without pro tech, suggesting a focus on fundamental skills. While not directly about technology’s impact on coaching, it touches upon the broader theme of improvement. In the context of sports, AI and advanced technology are increasingly being used in coaching for performance analysis, strategy development, and athlete training. For investors, companies developing or implementing AI in sports analytics and coaching tools could see growth opportunities. Positive aspects include enhanced athlete performance and more data-driven decision-making. However, the cost of such technologies and the potential for over-reliance on data, neglecting fundamental skills, are considerations. Political support for sports science and technological innovation in sports can also be a factor. Investors should look for companies offering practical, effective, and scalable tech solutions for the sports industry.