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Velocity trackers, sensors, jump pads help high school students meet fitness goals

Nooksack Valley coach Tyler Perry pioneers use of in-depth fitness technology

Nooksack Valley strength and conditioning coach Tyler Perry helps students set up an app that assists with deadlift timing April 15 during a freshman weight training class at Nooksack Valley High School. Perry employs advanced fitness technology to analyze and dial in training for prep athletes and students. (Finn Wendt/Cascadia Daily News)
By Connor J. Benintendi Sports Editor
Whereas most high schools don’t even have a dedicated strength and conditioning coach, Tyler Perry

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