Trials Page
The Trials page allows you to track your performance in various athletic trials and visualize your progress over time. You can see the following information:
Calendar View: The calendar view provides a quick overview of trials you’ve participated in across different dates. Select a specific date to see details of the trials performed on that day.
Trial Details: Clicking on a date populates the table below the calendar with details of your trials for that day. Each trial entry includes:
- Trial Type: The name of the specific trial (e.g., Drop Jump).
- User: The name of the athlete who performed the trial.
- Metrics: Performance metrics captured during the trial. This may include jump height, impulse ratio, and ground contact time (MRSI).
- Trial Number: An identifier for the trial.
- Hub: The location where the trial was performed (e.g., SA Hub, MKE Hub).
- Date/Time: Date and time the trial was performed.
Filter and Search: You can filter trials by selecting specific dates and users from the dropdown menus at the top of the page. There’s also a search bar to look for trials by tag.
The Specific Trial Page provides a detailed breakdown of your performance in a single trial. Here's what you can find on this page:
- Trial name (e.g., Stephanie M, L Drop Jump)
- Date and time the trial was performed.
- Key Data: This section displays various performance metrics for the trial, this KPI info can be customized.
- Graphs: The page visualizes some of the key metrics over time using graphs. This can help you understand the dynamics of your movement throughout the trial.
- Key Phases: The page breaks down the trial into different phases (e.g., Initial Contact, Yielding, Braking, Takeoff, Ground Contact, Landing) and highlights key metrics for each phase.
- Symmetry Measures: This section displays measures related to movement symmetry, such as Symmetry Index and Peak Force Symmetry between left and right lower limbs.
- Comparison to Normative Data: This section might exist on some specific trial pages and would allow you to compare your performance metrics against normative data for your age group or other relevant benchmarks.
- Notes and Tags: You can add your own notes and tags to the trial for future reference.