Batting Session Report

76%

Session score

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Your session

Front on + side on

Review both angles from this session.

Stumps

Stump snapshot

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What improved today

Cover drive

Cover drive - keep building the same rhythm and balance through impact.

Improving

Your focus for next net

Weight transfer

Weight transfer needs the most attention right now.



Your session

Front on

Side on



Stumps

Setup · Cover drive

82%

Cover setup score

Base

Stance width

Good

Hips position

Good

Posture

Torso forward lean

Needs improvement

Front knee flexion

Good

Back knee flexion

Needs improvement

Upper body

Shoulder lead

Poor

Shoulder tilt

Good

Hands under shoulders

Poor

Trigger movement

N/A (no trigger)

Head

Eyes level

Good

Head on middle/off

Needs improvement

Head near front foot

Good

Head inside back toe

Good

Feet

Feet slightly open

Good

Knees

Front knee inside front toe

Good

Back knee inside back toe

Good

Front knee inside back knee line

Good

Front toe inside back knee line

Good

Front knee inside off stump

Good

Hands

Hands under head

Good

Hands centred

Good

Alignment

Shoulder-elbow alignment

Needs improvement

Elbow-wrist alignment

Good

Setup

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Cover drive setup

Setup score: 82

Good

Pull shot setup

Setup score: 70

Good

Setup · Pull shot

70%

Pull setup score

Base

Stance width

Poor

Pelvis centered

Poor

Hips position

Unavailable

Posture

Torso forward lean

Unavailable

Front knee flexion

Unavailable

Back knee flexion

Unavailable

Upper body

Shoulder lead

Poor

Shoulder tilt

Needs improvement

Hands under shoulders

Poor

Trigger movement

N/A (no trigger)

Head

Eyes level

Good

Head on middle/off

Poor

Head near front foot

Unavailable

Head inside back toe

Good

Feet

Feet slightly open

Good

Knees

Front knee inside front toe

Good

Back knee inside back toe

Good

Front knee inside back knee line

Good

Front toe inside back knee line

Poor

Front knee inside off stump

Good

Hands

Hands under head

Good

Hands centred

Unavailable

Alignment

Shoulder-elbow alignment

Needs improvement

Elbow-wrist alignment

Good

Setup metric

Eyes level

At POR, the head should be still with the eyes level because any head tilt distorts how you perceive length and line (even a slight upward tilt can make deliveries look shorter), which leads to worse play/leave decisions. This metric measures the tilt of your eye line at release.

Eyes level at release
Tilted 3.6 deg left Good

Setup metric

Eyes level

At POR, the head should be still with the eyes level because any head tilt distorts how you perceive length and line (even a slight upward tilt can make deliveries look shorter), which leads to worse play/leave decisions. This metric measures the tilt of your eye line at release.

Eyes level at release
Tilted 1.9 deg left Good

Setup metric

Head on middle/off

Keep your head between middle and off stump at release to stay balanced and cover the ball line.

Head on middle/off at release
Your head is 3.0 cm away from middle and off stump Poor

Setup metric

Head near front foot

Keep the head centered between the toes so you stay balanced and can move either way.

Head near front foot snapshot not available.

Score not available for this run.

Setup metric

Front knee inside front toe

Keep the front knee stacked inside the front toe so you don't collapse inward or drift too far across the crease.

Front knee inside front toe at release
Front knee is inside the front toe line Good

Setup metric

Back knee inside back toe

Keep the back knee stacked inside the back toe to stay balanced and avoid locking the leg.

Back knee inside back toe at release
Back knee is inside the back toe line Good

Setup metric

Front knee inside back knee line

Keep the front knee inside the back knee line so you don't over-open or lose balance.

Front knee inside back knee line at release
Front knee is inside the back knee line Good

Setup metric

Front toe inside back knee line

Keep the front toe inside the back knee line to maintain a stable, slightly open base.

Front toe inside back knee line at release
Front toe is outside the back knee line Poor

Setup metric

Feet slightly open

Open the front foot slightly so your hips can rotate without locking your base.

Feet slightly open at release
Front toe is inside the back toe line Good

Setup metric

Front knee inside off stump

Keep the front knee inside the off stump line to avoid drifting too far across.

Front knee inside off stump at release
Front knee is inside off stump Good

Setup metric

Head inside back toe

Keep the head inside the back toe line so you stay stacked over the base.

Head inside back toe at release
Head line is inside the back toe line Good

Setup metric

Hands under head

Keep the hands stacked under the head so you can move the bat straight and stay balanced.

Hands under head at release
Hands are 0.5 cm outside the line of your head Good

Setup metric

Hands centred

Keep the hands close to the torso line so you stay compact and ready to move.

Hands centred snapshot not available.

Score not available for this run.

Setup metric

Shoulder-elbow alignment

Stack the elbow under the shoulder to stay aligned and ready to extend.

Shoulder-elbow alignment at release
Shoulder stack offset 0.22x shoulder width (left of shoulder line) Needs improvement

Setup metric

Elbow-wrist alignment

Keep the wrist stacked under the elbow to avoid collapsing or drifting across the body.

Elbow-wrist alignment at release
Elbow-to-wrist offset 0.58x shoulder width (left of elbow line) Good


Setup metric

Head on middle/off

At POR, the head should be set near the off-stump channel (between off stump and middle/off). This helps the batsman judge whether to play or leave deliveries pitching in that "business area", where top bowlers attack most often. Starting there also saves time because you don't have to shift across the crease to get into line against high-speed deliveries (but if you set up too far over towards off stump, straighter balls can leave you less aligned and more vulnerable to being bowled or pinned in front).

Head on middle/off at release
Your head is 1.7 cm away from middle and off stump Needs improvement


Setup metric

Head near front foot

The head should be close to or over the front foot (but not beyond it) to enable easy movement forward or back.

Head near front foot at release
Head line is in the front-foot half Good


Setup metric

Front knee inside front toe

Keep the front knee inside the line of the front toe at ball release; if it bends out past the toe line, your bodyweight gets taken across the wicket (sideways) instead of staying central/down the pitch, which makes quick movement into line harder.

Front knee inside front toe at release
Front knee is inside the front toe line Good


Setup metric

Back knee inside back toe

Keep the back knee inside the line of the back toe at ball release so you're not sitting on a "collapsed" back leg; too much bend/weight on the back knee makes it slower to transfer onto the front foot when you need to go forward.

Back knee inside back toe at release
Back knee is inside the back toe line Good


Setup metric

Front knee inside back knee line

At POR, the front knee should sit inside the line of the back knee to keep your bodyweight central (not drifting across), so you can move forward or back quickly into the right position to play.

Front knee inside back knee line at release
Front knee is inside the back knee line Good


Setup metric

Front toe inside back knee line

At POR, the front toe should stay inside the line of the back knee to keep your base narrower and more central, which helps you access all lines without an unnecessary sideways shift.

Front toe inside back knee line at release
Front toe is inside the back knee line Good


Setup metric

Feet slightly open

At POR, the feet/hips should be slightly open rather than fully side-on because it gives you a better starting alignment and access to more lines/angles, making it easier to adjust late if the ball swings, seams, or angles.

Feet slightly open at release
Front toe is inside the back toe line Good


Setup metric

Front knee inside off stump

At POR, the front knee should stay well inside off stump so your knee bend doesn't take your weight too far to the off side, making it easier to cover straight balls and still access leg-side lines.

Front knee inside off stump at release
Front knee is inside off stump Good


Setup metric

Head inside back toe

At POR, the head should stay inside the line of the feet (inside the back-toe line) so your weight is stacked over your base; when the head sits outside the feet at release it commonly makes you play across straight deliveries and costs clean movement forward/back.

Head inside back toe at release
Head line is 0.08x shoulder width outside the back toe line Good


Setup metric

Hands under head

At POR, keep the hands close to the body and under the head so the bat stays compact near your centre (lower rotational inertia), which improves balance and makes the bat easier to control from the start of the stroke.

Hands under head at release
Hands are on the line of your head Good


Setup metric

Hands centred

Keep the hands set mid-body at ball release (around the midriff/hip line), not held back or pushed forward, so the bat stays close to your centre of mass and therefore feels lighter/easier to manoeuvre, helping a smoother, more repeatable backswing and a more controllable bat path.

Hands centred at release
Hands offset 0.09x shoulder width from torso line Good


Setup metric

Shoulder-elbow alignment

At POR, the front elbow should sit roughly under the front shoulder so the lead arm stays stacked and the forearms stay aligned, making a straighter, more repeatable bat path easier.

Shoulder-elbow alignment at release
Shoulder stack offset 0.23x shoulder width (left of shoulder line) Needs improvement


Setup metric

Elbow-wrist alignment

At POR, the top-hand wrist should stay close to the front elbow line so the forearms work as one unit, helping the bat swing in a straight line for longer and improving control of the bat face.

Elbow-wrist alignment at release
Elbow-to-wrist offset 0.53x shoulder width (left of elbow line) Good


Shot excecution

Cover drive

Side-on, full-length

74
Good

Straight drive

Not analysed yet

On drive

Not analysed yet

Pull shot

Side-on + front-on

68
Needs improvement

Cut shot

Not analysed yet

Sweep

Not analysed yet



Shot selection



Batting session report

74%

Cover drive score

Cover drive

Biggest focus

Weight transfer

Weight transfer needs the most attention right now.

Footwork

Front knee bend at impact

Good

Stride length

Good

Back heel lift timing

Needs improvement

Back toe stays still

Poor

Front foot placement

Poor

Lateral stride

Poor

Bat path & face

Bat verticality

Poor

Loop size

Poor

Rotation & sequencing

Hip-shoulder separation

Good

Shoulder lead change

Good

Front shoulder leads

Needs improvement

Hip lead change

Needs improvement

Head & vision

Head forward move

Good

Head lateral drift

Needs improvement

Head lift timing

Needs improvement

Head near/over front foot at impact

Needs improvement

Head stillness

Needs improvement

Eyes level at impact

Poor

Arms & wrists

Lead elbow extension

Good

Wrist set

Poor

Contact & control

Contact under eyes

Good

Hands under head through shot

Good

Head position

Good

Load & base

Stable base

Good

Unweighting the bat

Good

Weight transfer at impact

Needs improvement

Backswing

Poor

Weight transfer

Poor

Front on

Side on

Cover drive metric

Weight transfer

Top batsmen drive with their weight committed onto the front leg at impact and then hold/continue that forward transfer into the finish, so the bat can travel through the ball with maximum control and power. When the weight stalls or shifts back after contact, it typically reduces force into the shot and makes it harder to keep the ball along the ground.

Weight transfer
--% Back
--% Forward

Unavailable (keypoints too low confidence).

Post-impact metric

Max drop 8.5% (57% -> 52%)

Tracks the biggest drop in forward loading between impact and finish.

Max drop 8.5% (57% -> 52%) Poor

Cover drive metric

Stable base

We score how balanced your base is by checking whether your hips stay over your feet at release and again at the finish. The score is higher when your body stays centered and you finish stable, and lower when your hips drift outside your base.

Setup (release)

Stable base at setup

Finish (stabilised)

Stable base at finish
S2S 0.87 (setup 0.90, finish 0.87) Good

Cover drive metric

Backswing

The hands are taken back as the body moves either forward or back to the ball. Some players like to keep the bat low before they take it back (one-phase backswing), while others stand with the bat halfway or even fully up before moving to the ball (two-phase backswing). It is a personal choice, and both can be effective. This metric measures how much your hands are taken back from release to peak backswing, scaled by torso length. A higher backlift helps generate more power for the downswing.

Backswing -0.15x torso length Poor

Cover drive metric

Unweighting the bat

Top batsmen in their backswing bring the bat to the unweighted position where the toe of the bat points vertical to the sky prior to commencing the swing of the bat. This makes the bat feel light as the weight of the bat runs down through the handle. This allows you to create lag where the bat comes down like a pendulum rather than relying on your hands to generate speed through the ball.

Unweighting the bat at peak backswing
Bat angle 30.6° from vertical Good

Cover drive metric

Weight transfer at impact

Top batsmen step towards the ball and transfer most of their weight onto the front foot / bent front knee at impact so their body momentum goes through the ball, making it easier to hit the drive hard and along the ground; if the weight stays back, you typically lose timing/power and are more likely to hit the ball in the air.

Weight transfer at impact
Weight transfer
44% Back
56% Forward
56% forward load Needs improvement

Cover drive metric

Contact under eyes

Top batsmen try to make contact under their eyes because it forces them to play later, which gives them more time to see any deviations in the ball's line and allows them to get on top of the ball, keeping it down instead of hitting it up in the air.

Contact under eyes
3.5 cm from eye line Good

Cover drive metric

Head position

Top batsmen are consistently at a balanced position at ball contact. They look to create a straight line in their straight bat shots in both defence and attack (from their head through the hands and the bat to the ball). This metric draws a horizontal line between your nose and the bat line at impact to see this.

Head position at impact
Head is 2.0 cm outside the bat line Good

Cover drive metric

Front knee bend at impact

A bent front knee at contact is a simple check that you've transferred weight forward and set a stable base, so you can hit through the ball with more power and keep drives along the ground, rather than being stuck back and popping the ball up.

Front knee bend at impact
Front knee bend 40.3° Good

Cover drive metric

Front shoulder leads

Keeping the front shoulder slightly ahead of the back shoulder keeps you aligned to the line of the ball, so the bat can come down straight through the line (rather than opening up early and swinging across it).

Front shoulder leads
10.0 cm ahead Needs improvement

Cover drive metric

Back toe stays still

Keeping the back toe/foot grounded and stable through the shot maintains a stable base, which helps you stay balanced and produce more consistent timing and power; lifting it early usually reduces balance and power.

14.6 cm Poor

Cover drive metric

Hands under head through shot

Tracks how close your hands stay to the line beneath your head from release to impact. The score uses the worst frame. Batsmen who can keep their hands under the line of their head find it easier to create a straight bat path and make late adjustments for swing, seam, or spin.

Hands are 0.3 cm inside the line of your head Good

Cover drive metric

Head near/over front foot at impact

Top batsmen get their head to/over the front foot at impact because it's a checkpoint that the front foot and head have moved onto the line of the ball with weight transferred into a bent front knee, letting the bat come down straight/vertical and stay on line through contact.

Head near front foot at impact
-11.7 cm from front ankle Needs improvement

Setup metric

Stance width

Set a balanced base at release using your ankle-to-ankle width: widen if you feel cramped, narrow if you feel stretched.

Stance width (ankle-to-ankle) at release
1.23x shoulder width Good

Setup metric

Hips position

Aim to sit around the midpoint of your base; move slightly forward if you sit back, or sit back if you're over your front foot.

Hips position at release
47% along base (-0.7 cm, toward back foot) Good

Setup metric

Torso forward lean

Use a small athletic hinge: add a little bend if too upright, stand taller if you're collapsing forward.

Torso forward lean at release
5.6 deg forward lean Needs improvement

Setup metric

Front knee flexion

Keep a soft bend in the front knee; add flex if it's locked, or straighten slightly if it's too deep.

Front knee flexion at release
166 deg Good

Setup metric

Back knee flexion

Keep the back knee softly bent so you can move; avoid locking it straight or sinking too low.

Back knee flexion at release
172 deg Needs improvement

Setup metric

Shoulder lead

Aim for a small front-shoulder lead; if you're too open or too closed, bring it back toward level.

Shoulder lead at release
1.00x shoulder width (+20.5 cm, front shoulder ahead) Poor

Setup metric

Shoulder tilt

Keep shoulders level; lower the high shoulder or raise the low one to balance your line of sight.

Shoulder tilt at release
+2.8 deg Good

Setup metric

Hands under shoulders

Keep hands stacked under the shoulders; if they drift across, bring them back to center.

Hands under shoulders at release
0.25x shoulder width Poor

Setup metric

Trigger movement

If you use a trigger, move head and hips a few centimeters into release; if you don't, this can be N/A.

Front-on

Trigger movement front-on

Side-on

Trigger movement side-on

No trigger movement detected.

Setup metric

Stance width

Set a balanced base at release: widen if you feel cramped, narrow if you feel stretched.

Stance width (ankle-to-ankle) at release
0.28x shoulder width (ankle-to-ankle 5.9 cm) Poor

Setup metric

Pelvis centered

Keep your hips centered between the feet; shift back to the middle if you lean to off or leg side.

Pelvis offset at release
2.25x stance width (+13.2 cm, toward leg side) Poor

Setup metric

Hips position

Aim to sit around the midpoint of your base; move slightly forward if you sit back, or sit back if you're over your front foot.

Hips position snapshot not available.

Score not available for this run.

Setup metric

Torso forward lean

Use a small athletic hinge: add a little bend if too upright, stand taller if you're collapsing forward.

Torso lean snapshot not available.

Score not available for this run.

Setup metric

Front knee flexion

Keep a soft bend in the front knee; add flex if it's locked, or straighten slightly if it's too deep.

Front knee flexion snapshot not available.

Score not available for this run.

Setup metric

Back knee flexion

Keep the back knee softly bent so you can move; avoid locking it straight or sinking too low.

Back knee flexion snapshot not available.

Score not available for this run.

Setup metric

Shoulder lead

Aim for a small front-shoulder lead; if you're too open or too closed, bring it back toward level.

Shoulder lead at release
1.00x shoulder width (+20.8 cm, front shoulder ahead) Poor

Setup metric

Shoulder tilt

Keep shoulders level; lower the high shoulder or raise the low one to balance your line of sight.

Shoulder tilt at release
-5.6 deg (-2.1 cm) Needs improvement

Setup metric

Hands under shoulders

Keep hands stacked under the shoulders; if they drift across, bring them back to center.

Hands under shoulders at release
0.46x shoulder width (-9.7 cm, toward off side) Poor

Setup metric

Trigger movement

If you use a trigger, move head and hips a few centimeters into release; if you don't, this can be N/A.

Trigger movement snapshot not available.

No trigger movement detected.

Cover drive metric

Stride length

Step far enough to reach the ball; lengthen if short, shorten if you’re overreaching.

Stride length
1.11x torso length (23.7 cm) Good

Cover drive metric

Lateral stride

Step slightly toward off side for a cover drive; avoid stepping across too far or toward leg side.

-1.52x shoulder width (-31.1 cm, toward off side) Poor

Cover drive metric

Front foot placement

Plant the front foot slightly on-side of the contact line; avoid planting too far across off side or too far leg side.

+52.4 cm (toward leg side), +1.42x shoulder width (ball contact line) Poor

Cover drive metric

Back heel lift timing

Keep the back heel down through impact; if it lifts early, delay the lift.

-0.10 s vs impact (4.7 cm heel rise) Needs improvement

Cover drive metric

Loop size

Keep the hands path tight; if you loop around, bring the downswing back closer to the upswing line.

2.24x shoulder width Poor

Cover drive metric

Bat verticality

Aim for a straighter bat at impact; if it’s slanted, bring it more upright through contact.

Bat verticality
153.3 deg from vertical Poor

Cover drive metric

Hip lead change

Let the hips open a little into impact; avoid staying square or over-opening early.

+1.7 cm lead change Needs improvement

Cover drive metric

Shoulder lead change

Allow the shoulders to open smoothly into impact; avoid opening too early or staying closed.

+2.5 cm lead change Good

Cover drive metric

Hip-shoulder separation

Hips should start before shoulders; if shoulders open first, hold them back slightly.

-2.8 cm (shoulders - hips) Good

Cover drive metric

Eyes level at impact

Keep your eyes level at impact; if the head tilts, level it to steady your vision.

27.0 deg Poor

Cover drive metric

Head lateral drift

Keep the head still side-to-side; if it drifts, stabilise and strike through the line.

+6.6 cm (toward leg side) Needs improvement

Cover drive metric

Head forward move

Move the head forward into the ball without overreaching; add or reduce forward movement as needed.

+11.5 cm (forward) Good

Cover drive metric

Head stillness

Quiet head in the impact window; reduce any late wobble to help timing.

Front-on

Side-on

Front 3.7 cm, Side 0.9 cm Needs improvement

Cover drive metric

Head lift timing

Hold the head down briefly after impact; if it pops up early, delay the lift.

0.10 s after impact Needs improvement

Cover drive metric

Lead elbow extension

Let the lead arm extend through impact; if it stays bent, reach longer through the ball.

21.9 deg change (mid 135 deg, impact 157 deg) Good

Cover drive metric

Wrist set

Keep wrists set longer and release closer to impact; the three angles show how you uncock.

Peak 103 deg, Mid 119 deg, Impact 144 deg (delta 25 deg) Poor


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Pull shot execution

68%

Pull shot score

Shot execution

Pull shot

Metrics across base, timing, rotation, contact, and safety. Use the list below to spot risk flags and timing leaks.

Base / bat prep / contact

Risky pull flag + risk score

10.0 score

Good

Cross-batted height band

Hip To Waist

Hip To Waist

Early pull vs late pull

35.3 cm

Needs improvement

Pull vs hook classifier

Hip To Waist

Borderline

Contact under eyes

19.0 cm

Poor

Back-foot pull vs mixed-base pull

--

Unavailable

Backswing

--

Unavailable

Hands under head through shot

--

Unavailable

Head position at impact

--

Unavailable

Stable base

--

Unavailable

Unweighting the bat

--

Unavailable

Timing events

Impact frame

--

Good

Back-foot lift-off time

--

Unavailable

Back-foot plant time

--

Unavailable

Downswing start time

--

Unavailable

Finish stabilised time

--

Unavailable

Front-foot plant time

--

Unavailable

Peak backswing time

--

Unavailable

Trigger start time

--

Unavailable

Timing deltas

Back-foot lift → plant time

--

Unavailable

Back-foot plant → impact time

--

Unavailable

Downswing duration

--

Unavailable

Impact → finish duration

--

Unavailable

Peak backswing → impact time

--

Unavailable

Release → back-foot lift latency

--

Unavailable

Release → back-foot plant latency

--

Unavailable

Release → trigger latency

--

Unavailable

Stride duration

--

Unavailable

Sequencing

Pelvis rotation start → trunk rotation start

--

Unavailable

Sequencing smoothness (0–100)

--

Unavailable

Shoulder rotation start → elbow extension start

--

Unavailable

Trunk rotation start → shoulder rotation start

--

Unavailable

Footwork & base

Back-foot contact stability score

85.6 score

Good

Back-foot heel lift at impact

2.1 cm

Good

Back-foot skid velocity

0.0 m/s

Good

Back-foot slip distance (plant→impact)

0.3 cm

Good

Back-foot pivot angle at impact

--

Unavailable

Back-foot pivot range (plant→impact)

--

Unavailable

Back-foot plant inside/outside stance line

--

Unavailable

Back-foot plant overlap

--

Unavailable

Back-foot plant x-position

--

Unavailable

Back-foot plant y-position

--

Unavailable

Back-foot stride length

--

Unavailable

Back-foot stride length (% height)

--

Unavailable

Front-foot anchor score

--

Unavailable

Front-foot displacement (POR→impact)

--

Unavailable

Front-foot heel lift timing (relative to impact)

--

Unavailable

Front-foot opening angle at impact

--

Unavailable

Front-foot plant timing (relative to impact)

--

Unavailable

Front-foot stay vs step flag

--

Unavailable

Stance geometry

Base width normalised (stance ÷ shoulder width)

--

Unavailable

Foot-line orientation at impact

--

Unavailable

Foot-line rotation (POR→impact)

--

Unavailable

Foot-line vs shoulder-line separation

--

Unavailable

Open stance at impact score (0–100)

--

Unavailable

Stance width at POR

--

Unavailable

Stance width at impact

--

Unavailable

Stance width change (impact − POR)

--

Unavailable

Knee/hip angles & rates

Back hip angle at backlift

145.6 deg

Good

Back hip angle at follow-through

171.6 deg

Good

Back knee angle at backlift

133.4 deg

Good

Front hip angle at backlift

121.8 deg

Good

Front knee angle at backlift

134.6 deg

Good

Back knee angle at impact

121.9 deg

Needs improvement

Back hip angle at impact

129.6 deg

Poor

Back hip extension rate

-64.3 deg/s

Poor

Back knee angle at follow-through

177.8 deg

Poor

Back knee extension rate

-46.2 deg/s

Poor

Front hip angle at follow-through

110.3 deg

Poor

Front hip angle at impact

107.3 deg

Poor

Front hip extension rate

-58.0 deg/s

Poor

Front knee angle at follow-through

102.5 deg

Poor

Front knee angle at impact

127.8 deg

Poor

Front knee flexion stability

12.8 deg

Poor

Knee timing symmetry

--

Unavailable

Rotation, posture, and control

Finish torso balance score (0–100)

73.2 score

Needs improvement

Torso collapse score (0–100)

60.0 score

Needs improvement

Trunk forward lean at impact

16.9 deg

Needs improvement

Head–hip lateral offset at impact

--

Unavailable

Hip drift to leg-side (POR→impact)

--

Unavailable

Hip drift to off-side (POR→impact)

--

Unavailable

Max X-factor

--

Unavailable

Pelvis early-open flag

--

Unavailable

Pelvis peak angular velocity

--

Unavailable

Pelvis peak angular velocity timing

--

Unavailable

Pelvis rotation ROM (POR→impact)

--

Unavailable

Pelvis rotation angle at impact

--

Unavailable

Shoulder line openness at impact

--

Unavailable

Trunk rotation ROM (POR→impact)

--

Unavailable

Trunk rotation angle at impact

--

Unavailable

Trunk side-bend at impact

--

Unavailable

Trunk twist speed

--

Unavailable

X-factor at impact (shoulder − pelvis)

--

Unavailable

X-factor stretch timing

--

Unavailable

Head movement & tracking

Ball too-close danger flag

9.8 cm

Needs improvement

Ball under eyes at impact

19.0 cm

Poor

Head displacement (impact→finish)

22.7 cm

Poor

Head stillness at impact

0.7 m/s

Poor

Head–ball distance at impact

22.8 cm

Poor

Ball outside body line at impact

--

Unavailable

Head displacement (POR→impact)

--

Unavailable

Head inside base at impact

--

Unavailable

Head lateral sway (POR→impact)

--

Unavailable

Head vertical bob (POR→impact)

--

Unavailable

Arms, hands, wrists

Lead elbow extension rate

173.1 deg/s

Good

Lead shoulder angle at impact

74.1 deg

Good

Lead shoulder linear velocity

1.1 m/s

Good

Trail elbow extension ROM (backlift→impact)

60.0 deg

Good

Trail elbow extension rate

239.8 deg/s

Good

Hands forward of chest at impact

24.5 cm

Needs improvement

Hands height at impact

12.8 cm

Needs improvement

Lead elbow angle at impact

170.2 deg

Needs improvement

Lead elbow extension ROM (backlift→impact)

43.3 deg

Needs improvement

Trail shoulder angle at backlift

21.7 deg

Needs improvement

Trail shoulder linear velocity

0.6 m/s

Needs improvement

Arm straightness at impact score (0–100)

50.0 score

Poor

Lead shoulder angle at backlift

15.2 deg

Poor

Top-hand vs bottom-hand separation

5.1 cm

Poor

Trail elbow angle at impact

145.4 deg

Poor

Trail shoulder angle at impact

85.3 deg

Poor

Wrist velocity at impact

0.6 m/s

Poor

Both arms parallel/level score (0–100)

--

Unavailable

Hand path radius

--

Unavailable

Hands away from body at impact

--

Unavailable

Lead wrist position at impact

--

Unavailable

Shoulder level tilt at impact

--

Unavailable

Trail wrist position at impact

--

Unavailable

Bat height / face & strike quality

Bat height at impact (match bat to ball)

2.0 cm

Good

Leading-edge risk index (0–100)

20.0 score

Good

Top-edge risk index (0–100)

15.0 score

Good

Bat face angle at impact

--

Unavailable

Contact geometry

Contact too early flag

False

False

Contact too late flag

False

False

Contact vs back foot distance

51.7 cm

Good

Contact height

Hip To Waist

Hip To Waist

Contact point forward distance

35.3 cm

Needs improvement

Contact vs front foot distance

35.0 cm

Needs improvement

Contact “in front of chest” score (0–100)

60.0 score

Needs improvement

Sweet-spot hit proxy (0–100)

32.3 score

Poor

Contact inside base

--

Unavailable

Contact outside base

--

Unavailable

Contact point lateral distance

--

Unavailable

Mishit / safety risk scores & flags

Ball too high to pull flag

False

False

Bottom edge likelihood (risk score 0–100)

20.0 score

Good

Inside edge likelihood (risk score 0–100)

15.0 score

Good

Top edge likelihood (risk score 0–100)

15.0 score

Good

Glove contact risk (risk score 0–100)

40.0 score

Needs improvement

Ball line at bat (off/middle/leg)

--

Unavailable

Ball too wide to pull flag

--

Unavailable

Front on

Side on

Pull shot metric

Metric

Metric details for pull-shot execution.

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