New technology to track the player’s targeted growth during training and in-game moments
As the new wave of technology continues to improve every year, the number one issue the professional clubs need to keep track of is how to monitor their players on the playing field, depending on which sport they play, to keep track of the metrics that give them suitable data to improve, or to keep track of certain players’ movements. Fit Match A.I. has created a special app for coaches, scouts, and parents to keep track of their players.

New technology to Track Targeted Player Growth and Physical Development
As technology continues to evolve, professional clubs are increasingly focused on understanding how an athlete’s body changes over time – not justhow they perform in training or competition. Beyond in-game tracking and movement analytics, there is a growing need to monitor physical growth, development, and body change in a way that is accurate, scalable, and easy to use.
Quadrascan
Fit:match A.I’s mobile body-scanning technology, which was built to address this exact gap. Using just a smartphone, coaches, scouts, and performance teams can capture a 3D representation of an athlete and generate precise body measurements that help track targeted growth throughout training cycles and development phases.
It helps to identify growth-spurt timing and gives an estimate of an athlete’s projected adult height through their peak height by showing a model on the device as they show that subject’s data. Maturation is one of the most influential variables in performance, readiness, and long-term potential, yet it is rarely measured consistently. QuadraScan was built to solve this gap by focusing on the two factors that matter most in helping the youth and adolescent in their development.
QuadraScan enables athletes, teams, and practitioners to capture just four smartphone images, transforming them in under ten seconds into advanced, DEXA-like body insights. The technology delivers detailed anthropometric measurements, growth and maturation indicators, and objective player-to-player comparisons – providing a clearer view into how an athlete’s body is developing over time and how that physical evolution aligns with performance and long-term potential.
In addition, QuadraScan helps identify the timing of growth spurts and estimates an athlete’s projected adult height by visualizing development patterns directly on the device through aninteractive 3D model tied to the individual’s data. Physical maturation is one of the most influential yet inconsistently measured variables in athletic performance, readiness, and long-term development.
QuadraScan was designed to close this gap by focusing on the two most critical driversof youth and adolescent development: how the body is growing and how it is changing.
PEAK HEIGHT VELOCITY: Identifying when an athlete is entering or exiting their rapid growth window, allowing teams to adjust training and manage risk.
PEAK HEIGHT MODELING: Combining current body metrics with parental heights to estimate projected adult height, giving scouts and evaluators a clearer context for long-term development.

What should the coaches and scouts look for in QuadraScan?
For the coaches, they want to know where an athlete is currently in their development. How do they get started early, or average, or are they a late bloomer? The scouts who watch these athletes are in the market for better tools for comparing two different players who are of the same age, but who are currently at different stages physically.
For the parents, they are looking for clarity and knowledge about what growth stage their athletic children are in, so they can have a better understanding of what level they are achieving and how they can improve to get better. QuadraScan delivers these insights in a way that is accessible; at the same time, the device is repeatable, and there is no need to enter a lab or undergo in-person testing.
Each scan gives segment-level measurements, proportion indicators, and longitudinal change visuals that help teams identify PHV timing, monitor asymmetry development, and flag high-risk growth windows. Programs using the tool get the data to help individuals with their training loads, improve readiness assessments, evaluate prospects more fairly, and strengthen communication with parents around development expectations.
“Growth and maturation shape everything from injury risk to long-term projection,” said Haniff Brown, founder and CEO of Fit: match. Teams have been looking for a simple, accurate way to measure this without requiring specialized testing. QuadraScan finally makes it possible.”

Who is using QuadraScan?
Right now, Fit Match’s QuadraScan is being used at the professional sports leagues level. Major League Soccer’s MLS Next Fest and MLS Medical Symposium, where clubs are exploring how body-maturation data can support smarter athlete development, earlier risk detection, and more objective decision making. The players have worn these special vests underneath their jerseys to track their movements; this will be a step above.
The company was also on-site at the Major League Baseball Winter Meetings in Orlando, where teams are evaluating how body intelligence can strengthen scouting, especially given that more than 40 percent of MLB athletes are scouted internationally.

The future is now
The future of athlete development extends beyond performance metrics alone; it needs to understand the body much better, along with the performance. QuadraScan provides a fast, scalable way for clubs, academies, schools, and performance programs to track the maturation, forecast growth, and make more informed decisions across the full talent pipeline.
QuadraScan is now available for organizations seeking a more accurate and accessible approach to maturation tracking, development planning, and recruitment evaluation.

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