- From: The New York Times
- Title: At Surf Camp 2.0, Data Rules
A resort in Costa Rica is using tech and video capabilities to provide a data-driven approach to evaluating surfing techniques for everyone from beginners to experts.
A resort in Costa Rica is using tech and video capabilities to provide a data-driven approach to evaluating surfing techniques for everyone from beginners to experts.
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