How to read Compare Athletes data?
Sportreact Plus allows you to compare multiple athletes based on their performance across multiple drills.
Use athlete comparison to:
Rank athletes across multiple drills using standardized scores (T-scores, 0-100).
Visualize skill balance with spider graphs.
Compare performances over different time periods to measure improvements.
Meet "Compare athletes"
a) Select all key info

The Athlete Comparison report includes:
Athlete identification:
name, photo, weight, and height
colour tags correlating with the names in the leaderboard below for easy comparison
Time range for comparison:
selected time period determines which reps/results the app uses for comparison
Drill cards consisting of:
selected workout, metric and tag
leaderboard with athletes's names and results in chosen metrics and relative scores
INFO: How are athletes ranked in every drill card?

Each drill leaderboard ranks athletes by:
Athlete's best result within the selected time period.
Results are displayed in selected metrics. For sprints you can choose between: total time, acceleration, velocity, power and force. For reaction drills: total time, hits, fastest time, slowest time or average time.
Athletes scores relative to the groups' average.
Athlete's drill scores are calculated as standardized t-scores (0-100), adjusted based on the group's average for the selected drill and metric, reflecting how each athlete stands relative to the group.
b) Customise reports: rank athletes across multiple drills and metrics
Sportreact Plus allows coaches to select several workouts when creating a report, and easily do cross-comparations and rankings.
See examples below to view how you can use athlete's compare:




c) Athlete scoreboard: view overall ranking
The Athlete Scoreboard ranks athletes based on their total results across the selected drills and metrics, providing a final overall ranking. Scores are calculated as the average of previously selected drill scores.


d) Quick performance overview: compare on spider graph
Different change of direction (COD) and agility drills measure distinct aspects of performance, making direct numerical comparisons less meaningful.
