Welcome to a new edition of the Famous Interviews with Joe Dimino series. On this episode, we talk with inventor, former NYC firefighter, safety professional, and sports safety advocate Brian Williams.
After spending more than four decades in safety-critical professions—including construction, firefighting, and private security—Brian turned his attention to one of the most serious challenges in youth sports: catastrophic head and cervical spine injuries in tackle football.
Motivated by the tragic deaths and life-altering injuries suffered by young athletes, Brian dedicated years to developing a patented football safety system designed to address injuries that traditional helmets cannot prevent. His innovative protection technology was validated through NASA-related testing methodologies and represents a different approach to player safety, focusing on mechanisms that contribute to severe head and neck trauma.
In this compelling conversation, we discuss football safety, youth sports, concussion awareness, cervical spine injuries, sports innovation, athlete protection, product development, and the challenges of bringing new safety technologies to market. Brian also shares why he believes the sports equipment industry has been slow to adopt innovations that could potentially improve player safety and what parents should know when evaluating protective equipment for young athletes.
This is a fascinating discussion about innovation, persistence, safety, and the future of contact sports.
Learn more about Brian's work:
Tri-Axis Protection System Official Website
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