Where it goes
Club-shaft clip, glove/belt concept, or practice-only body placement.
Practice evidence from the bay to the course: swing tempo, consistency, and body-motion context.
DEVICE + APP | SAMPLE RENDER
Club-shaft clip, glove/belt concept, or practice-only body placement.
Golf coaches get swing tempo, consistency, impact timing, and practice-session context without pretending to replace launch monitors.
HyperPulse provides training-grade session context only. No medical, safety, concussion, recruiting, scholarship, official-record, or play-resumption decision claims.
Every card explains what the sensor is trying to measure, what the app does with it, and why a parent or coach would care.
HyperPulse turns motion windows into parent-readable context: start, burst, effort, fade, load, and notes. These charts are sample visuals until real app screenshots replace them.
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No. HyperPulse Golf is planned as practice context around motion, tempo, consistency, and session evidence. Launch monitors remain the ball-flight source of truth.
No. Ball speed requires another sensor or launch monitor. HyperPulse should describe motion and tempo unless paired with another data source.
Start with a small team or training group. We validate the device, the placement, the data flow, and whether the report helps parents and coaches talk about the session.