Sports & measurements

One sensor. Sport-specific proof.

HyperPulse is a no-GPS youth sports sensor plus parent app. Each sport gets the right metrics first, with plain-English value and coach-readable review context.

HyperPulse compact youth sports sensor

DEVICE + APP | SPORT-SPECIFIC VIEWS

Measurement engine

Core signals, remixed by sport.

The hardware reads motion. The app turns it into the sport-specific language parents and coaches actually use.

Blade 1.0 app modes live first for training/general, baseball, softball, basketball, soccer, track, football, and volleyball. Other sport pages are market and validation lanes until field data earns stronger language.

SESSION LOAD ACWR TREND TRAINING MONOTONY MOVEMENT CONSISTENCY PERSONAL BEST MARKER REACTION CUE FATIGUE SHAPE
Sport profiles

Choose the sport. See the value.

Confidence glossary

What the labels mean

These labels keep the site honest while the product moves from prototype to field validation.

Measured

Directly read from the motion sensor or session clock.

Estimated

Calculated from motion patterns; calibration and placement matter.

In Testing

Validation workflow or roadmap metric that still needs field testing.

Practice split context

Track & Field

Rep timing, start shape, burst windows, fade, and relay practice context without turning every workout into a timing-gate setup.

17 metrics with parent labels
Velocity training

Powerlifting & Strength

Velocity-based training context for bars, jumps, and gym work without burying parents or coaches in raw sensor math.

16 metrics with parent labels
Jump load

Volleyball

Jump volume, approach work, arm-swing effort, and court intensity for the sport GPS vests were not built for.

14 metrics with parent labels
Indoor burst

Basketball

Cuts, transitions, jumps, and effort windows for the gym where GPS cannot help.

14 metrics with parent labels
Burst and contact context

Football

Under-pads movement context for burst, cut, workload, and practice review without making safety claims.

15 metrics with parent labels
Route burst and cuts

Flag Football

Girls, boys, and coed flag football context for route burst, cut count, flag-pull windows, freshness, and session stories.

12 metrics with parent labels
High-intensity runs

Soccer

Sprint windows, direction changes, and work-rate context without putting GPS tracking on a kid.

14 metrics with parent labels
First-step and rotation

Baseball & Softball

Short-burst diamond context: first step, base-running windows, rotation, throw effort, and session notes.

14 metrics with parent labels
Tempo and practice

Golf

Practice evidence from the bay to the course: swing tempo, consistency, rotation, and session context.

14 metrics with parent labels
Rotation count

Gymnastics & Cheer

Twist, flip, air-time, and landing-context review for sports GPS vests cannot serve.

14 metrics with parent labels
Pacing discipline

Cross Country

Cadence, pacing shape, fade context, and terrain notes without turning kids into GPS dots.

14 metrics with parent labels
Stroke and serve

Tennis & Racquet

Stroke count, serve-effort proxy, footwork bursts, and court-session context.

14 metrics with parent labels
Scramble density

Wrestling & Combat

Takedown attempts, scramble intensity, work-rest density, and high-motion contact-context events for mat sports.

14 metrics with parent labels
Direct answers

Built for parents, not data scientists.

The first layer stays simple. The deeper coach layer can carry the details.

What sports can HyperPulse support?

HyperPulse is built around sport profiles: track, strength, volleyball, basketball, football, flag football, soccer, baseball/softball, golf, gymnastics/cheer, cross country, tennis, wrestling/combat, and training use cases.

Does HyperPulse use GPS?

No. HyperPulse is a no-GPS motion sensor and parent app. It focuses on training-grade movement context, not live location tracking.

Can teams pilot HyperPulse?

Yes. The first pilots should be small, controlled, and validation-first so the product can prove what is useful before making stronger claims.

Team pilots

Start with one group.

Pick a sport, validate the placement, capture sessions, and decide what belongs in the parent report and coach summary.

Request a Pilot