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Athlete Performance Analysis
Individual performance improvement begins with mechanical clarity. Athlete Performance Analysis provides structured sprint and hurdle evaluation designed to identify the highest-impact refinement opportunities.
Each assessment delivers a detailed breakdown of movement patterns, prioritized corrections, and practical implementation guidance — ensuring adjustments translate directly into training and competition.
Our approach is focused on understanding your needs and providing practical solutions. From personalized consultations to hands-on assistance.
The Analysis Process
Effective performance improvement begins with understanding what truly limits speed. Each Athlete Performance Analysis follows a structured evaluation process designed to identify priority refinements without unnecessary complexity.
1. Movement Review
Submitted sprint or hurdle footage is evaluated frame by frame. Emphasis is placed on acceleration projection, force direction, posture alignment, front-side organization, and event-specific rhythm continuity.
The goal at this stage is clarity — understanding what is occurring before determining what needs adjustment.
2. Mechanical Prioritization
Not every technical detail requires correction. After review, the highest-impact mechanical priorities are identified and ranked. This ensures athletes focus on the adjustments that produce meaningful improvement rather than attempting to change everything at once.
Precision over volume.
3. Visual & Verbal Breakdown
Athletes receive a detailed voiceover explanation accompanied by on-screen visual markers. Key frames are highlighted to clearly illustrate strengths, inefficiencies, and alignment opportunities.
This approach ensures the analysis is understood — not simply delivered.
4. Application Strategy
Corrections are supported with targeted drills and implementation guidance designed for efficient transfer into training sessions. Recommendations are structured to integrate naturally within existing coaching programs whenever applicable.
The objective is sustainable refinement, not mechanical overhaul.
5. Ongoing Refinement (When Applicable)
For athletes pursuing continued development, follow-up analysis allows progress tracking, comparison, and phased refinement as performance evolves.
Mechanical clarity improves when measured over time.