Measure-Off

Pick the sport.
See the signal.

A lightweight way to compare what HyperPulse can make visible across sport concepts: reps, bursts, jumps, split context, workload shape, and session-to-session practice evidence.

Metric grid

The same sensor language, translated by sport.

01

Top Speed

Fastest training window captured in the session, useful for sprint and field-sport review.

02

Acceleration Burst

Short, high-intensity starts that show how often an athlete changes gears.

03

Split Context

Practice interval estimates that help coaches review rhythm without treating them as official results.

04

Jump Count

How many meaningful jump events appeared during drills, games, or structured sessions.

05

Work Rate

How dense the movement was across a session: steady, spiky, fading, or repeatable.

06

Rep Shape

Practice markers for repeat skills: tempo, rotation, forceful movement, and consistency windows.

HyperPulse reports are intended for training context and program review. They are not medical, safety, recruiting, scholarship, or official-record tools.
Speed + splits

Track practice needs more than one final time.

Use HyperPulse to add acceleration and repeat-window context around timing work.

Track

Acceleration lane

First-step and early-sprint shape for starts, flys, and repeat sprint sets.

Program

Split context

Training-grade split estimates to compare drill flow and setup choices.

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Track page

See the track profile and the program calculator.

Jump load

Count the work that disappears between whistles.

Indoor sports can get readable jump and workload context without GPS.

Volleyball

Approach volume

Jump repeats and practice load across approach, block, and transition work.

Basketball

Explosive windows

Jump, cut, and transition density that helps tell the practice story.

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Sport pages

Compare jump-heavy pages side by side.

Bursts + cuts

Field sports are built from small accelerations.

HyperPulse highlights repeat bursts, direction changes, and session shape.

Soccer

High-intensity windows

Short sprints and work-rate changes without live location tracking.

Football

Practice-review bursts

Movement context for starts, cuts, and effort windows during drills.

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Sport pages

Start with the sport that matches your program.

Skill reps

Repetition matters when the motion is consistent.

For skill work, the value is repeatable session context: tempo, rotation, and volume.

Golf

Tempo markers

Practice-shape context from the bay, range, or controlled session.

Strength

Rep rhythm

Velocity-style training context without turning every set into raw sensor math.

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Sport pages

Explore repeatable-motion profiles.

Build the right first test

Pick one sport. Capture one clean session.

The best pilot is narrow: one athlete group, one measurement lane, and one plain-English summary after the work.

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