For workouts that do not fit neatly inside one sport, HyperPulse gives parents and trainers a clean view of session load, jumps, bursts, rotation, effort, and repeatability.
See proof pageTraining / Gym mode is the default lane when a parent or trainer does not want to think about sport rules or complex setup. Pick the athlete, pick Training, tape the device, and arm the session.
The app moves gym-relevant numbers to the top: trainer load, effort, jump count, jump height, burst count, top burst, landing context, rotation, and distance estimate.
This is not a medical screen and it is not a diagnosis tool. It is a performance context view for athletic training sessions.
Step 1: choose Training / Gym. Step 2: tape the sensor. Step 3: arm the session. Step 4: review what happened after the workout.
Total movement work across the session.
How many jump efforts happened during the workout.
Estimated peak jump output from the session.
A simple intensity readout for parent and trainer review.
Short high-output movements during drills.
High-motion landing or impact-context events.
Torso or body rotation speed during movement.
Planned comparison across reps and sessions after validation.
The app uses the training template instead of making parents scroll through every sport.
Prep movement can be ignored until the workout becomes active.
The post-session view can show load, jumps, effort, bursts, and notes from the trainer.