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What metrics does HyperPulse track?

HyperPulse tracks training-grade movement metrics such as estimated speed, sprint count, vertical jump, hang time, change-of-direction context, practice load, distance, work rate, explosive-step context, environmental context, wear detection, and battery/device status.

Speed metrics

Max sprint speed (MPH), sprint count (per game), explosive step index (first-3-step acceleration), change-of-direction (deceleration + cut angle).

Vertical / jump metrics

Vertical jump height, hang time, and landing/load context are shown as training metrics only, not training-load prediction or prevention.

Cardiovascular metrics

Movement intensity, movement-load context, and recovery are not marketed in the current Feather-based v1 build.

Load + workload metrics

Player load and workload trends are shown as training context only, not medical or safety guidance, or medical guidance.

Sport-specific metrics

Each sport gets a tuned subset. Football emphasizes contact/load context + explosive step. Soccer emphasizes distance + high-intensity runs. Basketball emphasizes vertical + court coverage. See each sport page for the full metric list.

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