Episode Summary

This episode explores how artificial intelligence and aerospace technology are changing the future of sports performance, health, and analytics.
Femi, a former NFL athlete turned healthtech entrepreneur, discusses his journey from the field to the forefront of AI-driven sports innovation. Through his work with NASA and Sports Analytics AI, he’s redefining how we understand athlete performance, injury prevention, and predictive game insights.
What began as a passion for human performance has evolved into a mission to merge data, physiology, and technology to help athletes and organizations reach their full potential.

Key Takeaways
  • AI and machine learning are transforming how athlete performance is measured and optimized.
  • NASA’s health analytics models are being adapted to track and predict player outcomes in sports.
  • Data-driven insights can reduce injuries and extend athletic careers.
  • Human performance and digital health are becoming deeply intertwined.
  • The same models that analyze health outcomes can predict NFL game outcomes.
Guest Insight

Femi is a former NFL athlete who spent 11 seasons in the league before transitioning into the world of human performance and digital health. After earning his MBA from Johns Hopkins Carey Business School, he co-founded HealthReel, partnering with NASA to integrate health analytics algorithms into AI-powered performance assessment tools.
He later launched Sports Analytics AI, a company that applies data science to NFL player analysis and game predictions. His work bridges the gap between human physiology, data science, and sports innovation, reshaping how the industry measures performance, health, and potential.

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