Sportable is proud to announce a strategic partnership with Old School Sports & Performance Institute, which will now serve as the North American showroom for Sportable’s Connected Ball and player tracking performance solutions.

This collaboration represents a bold step forward in delivering elite performance tools to athletes, coaches, and organizations across the continent. Old School Sports, widely recognized for its comprehensive approach to quarterback development, athletic performance, and recovery, aligns seamlessly with Sportable’s commitment to innovation and impact.

“Old School QB has built a reputation for producing top talent, and we’re excited to bring our Connected Ball and player tracking technology into their training environment,” said Blaine Scully, SVP of Partnerships at Sportable. “By combining high-performance coaching with real-time, objective data, we’re helping drive a new standard in quarterback development.”

Old School QB Training

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Brad Frazier, Owner & CEO of Old School Sports & Performance Institute, will assist Sportable in leading this new phase of expansion, combining vision, expertise, and access to a world-class training environment.

“At Old School QB, we’re always striving to push the standard for quarterback development. Partnering with Sportable and integrating their Connected Ball technology gives us access to real-time data that takes our training to the next level, allowing us to quantify the subtle details that make a difference at the elite level. It’s a powerful tool for both coaches and athletes, and a natural fit for the way we train,” said Brad Frazier, Old School QB Founder and CEO.

Located in the heart of Texas, Old School Sports will now provide in-person demos, system walk-throughs, and access to Sportable’s latest products for schools, coaches, and training centers looking to level up their programs.

Stay tuned for more as this partnership brings elite sports technology to the forefront of American athlete development.

LEARN MORE ABOUT OLD SCHOOL QB HERE