Intelligent Robotics
Programmable, context-aware training aids that can create repeatable drills and simulate realistic pressure.
Intelligent hockey training
We are exploring how robotics, computer vision, wearable technology and AI can help athletes train smarter, develop faster and better understand their game.
Our vision
Stride is in the early stages of development, investigating emerging technologies that could make hockey training more responsive, measurable and cost-effective.
Programmable, context-aware training aids that can create repeatable drills and simulate realistic pressure.
Sensor-driven feedback for understanding skating, shooting and stickhandling mechanics.
Interactive and augmented training experiences for pattern recognition, awareness and decision-making.
Computer vision and footage analysis for individual development, review and strategic preparation.
Current project
The first Stride prototype is an experimental robotic training partner designed to explore how technology can introduce more realistic defensive pressure into individual practice.
The concept combines motion control, computer vision and intelligent decision-making to create a programmable defender. The goal is to test whether a responsive training aid can make solo drills more dynamic, repeatable and game-like.
Customer research
We are speaking with players, coaches, trainers and hockey organizations to understand where current training methods work, where they fall short and which problems are genuinely worth solving.
This is not a sales pitch. We are looking for honest conversations about training routines, frustrations, goals and the tools people already use.
Stride Robotics is in early-stage exploration into how intelligent technology could improve hockey training and player development.
We are currently focused on prototyping, technical experimentation and customer discovery rather than presenting a finished product.
The goal is simple: work closely with the hockey community, identify meaningful problems and build tools that make training more effective.
Get involved
We would like to hear from players, coaches, trainers, teams and anyone interested in helping shape what Stride builds next.