Reports
Choose the report that matches your analysis need: general movement profile, general issues, offensive context, or defensive context.
Choose the right report
Start with Biomech Profile
Use it when you want the general biomechanical movement base of the athlete.
Use Biomech Profile Quality
Use it when you want to understand how a measured biomechanical quality may be supported or limited by underlying movement factors.
Use Issue Dynamics
Use it when you want general interpreted issues and findings, including their evolution over time.
Use Offense Dynamics
Use it when the report need is about attacking context, initiative, pressure, and offensive movement patterns.
Use Defense Dynamics
Use it when the report need is about defensive response, consistency, and movement under pressure.
Report Modes
Static
Based on one eligible video or one selected recording session.
Longitudinal
Requires at least 5 eligible comparable videos across time.
Versus
A comparative mode. Availability depends on the selected report family and analysis context.
- Biomech Profile supports Static, Longitudinal, and Versus.
- Issue Dynamics supports Static and Longitudinal only.
- Offense Dynamics and Defense Dynamics support Static, Longitudinal, and Contextual Versus.
- Contextual Versus requires one eligible film with both athletes sufficiently visible.
Video quality matters
Report reliability depends on uploaded video quality. Poor framing, occlusion, blur, low resolution, unstable camera, or missing weapon/body visibility may reduce reliability or produce partial output.
Common Report Logic
Phenomenon
What the system observed in the analyzed video or video set.
Causes
Why the observed pattern may appear biomechanically.
Effects
How the observed pattern may influence movement expression.
How to read reports correctly
Reports are analytical software outputs that explain measured and interpreted movement patterns. They do not replace coaching judgment, medical advice, or official refereeing decisions.