1. Velocity Tracking Units: ○ Units should include integrated sensors capable of accurately measuring bar speed, range of motion, and power output during lifting exercises. ○ Sensors should be compatible with both Olympic barbells and standard power racks. ○ Data collection rate should be at least 1,000 Hz for high-resolution tracking. 2. Video Capture System: ○ Each unit should have integrated two cameras to provide real-time video feedback for movement analysis. ○ The system must be capable of multi-angle video capture for detailed technique analysis. ○ The video feed should sync automatically with the velocity data collected by the sensors. 3. Software Integration and Compatibility: ○ The system must include software for tracking and recording athlete performance. ○ The software should allow for easy data storage, export options, and integration with existing Athlete Management Systems (AMS). ○ Real-time display of metrics such as bar speed, peak power, and velocity loss should be customizable per individual user. 4. Display Monitors: ○ Rack-mounted monitors (minimum 24”) should be included to display live performance metrics to athletes and coaches. ○ Monitors should support HDMI or USB connections to interface with the primary tracking system. 5. Data Storage and Cloud Access: ○ The system should have a built-in storage capacity to hold at least 6 months of continuous data for up to 50 athletes. ○ Cloud-based storage options should be available for remote access and analysis by coaches and administrators. 6. User Interface: ○ The interface must be user-friendly, allowing coaches to easily track and manage multiple athletes. ○ The system should allow for customized workout templates, performance benchmarks, and personalized training sessions.