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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

Compare results in leaderboard for each chosen drill

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:

Example 1: Compare athletes' total time in Illinois agility test and 5-10-5 test, and see if the rank remains the same.

Example 1: Compare athletes' total time in Illinois agility test and 5-10-5 test, and see if the rank remains the same.

Example 2: Compare athletes by their top velocity in the 10 & 40-yard sprint, and 5-10-5, and see their ranking in the group.

Example 2: Compare athletes by their top velocity in the 10 & 40-yard sprint, and 5-10-5, and see their ranking in the group.

Example 4: Rank athletes by their top acceleration result in 10 yard sprint, top velocity in 40 yard sprint, best total time in Illinois agility test and fastest time in 5-10-5.

Example 4: Rank athletes by their top acceleration result in 10 yard sprint, top velocity in 40 yard sprint, best total time in Illinois agility test and fastest time in 5-10-5.

Example 3: Rank athletes by their total time, velocity, force and power results in 40 yard sprint.

Example 3: Rank athletes by their total time, velocity, force and power results in 40 yard sprint.

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.

Athlete scoreboard helps you visualise the final athlete ranking.

Athlete scoreboard helps you visualise the final athlete ranking.

Scores graph provides a quick rank overview.

Scores graph provides a quick rank overview.

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.

Compare athletes performance on spider graphs.

Compare athletes performance on spider graphs.