In preparation for qualification for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, Great Britain’s national governing body for softball has begun using Blast Motion bat sensors and the company’s motion capture app, Vision , to provide swing metrics and results data. Players won’t arrive in camp until a week prior to the European Women’s Championships, which begin on June 30. “The Blast technology has helped because it gives me the ability to see training first hand no matter where our players are in the world,” said hitting coach Linda Derk, according to the British Softball Federation website . “I can give instant feedback and the players can implement that into their training immediately.” USA Softball announced its own partnership with Blast last month.