Readiness, soreness, energy, sleep, symptoms, and planned training load.
The daily app layer that makes the Passport impossible to ignore.
Movement Identity becomes useful when athletes log progress, training staff attach source-labeled observations, and the Passport turns the week into a clean report for PTs, doctors, teams, parents, agents, or facility staff.
Training, PT, testing, mobility, recovery, or return-to-activity updates.
Athlete, training staff, PT, doctor, testing device, team, or MI system.
Choose who can see the weekly progress report and what stays hidden.
Log a progress point in under a minute.
This demo form is for product validation only. It should capture source-labeled context, not private medical records.
Useful, but still bounded.
The weekly pattern is consistent with a usable Passport rhythm: athlete check-ins, staff observations, testing outputs, and report generation all contribute to one owner-controlled record.
This is demo-safe progress context. Source completeness, staff review, and clinical context determine how useful it is for real decisions. MI does not diagnose, prescribe, clear, auto-progress protocols, or replace clinician judgment.
Preview shareable reportEvery update needs source, confidence, uncertainty, and review state.
Morning check-in completed. Energy, soreness, sleep, and planned training load captured as owner-controlled context.
Uncertainty: Self-reported context can vary with sleep, travel, and training stress.Training staff logged sprint-volume completion, perceived quality, and next focus. No medical interpretation attached.
Uncertainty: Session quality reflects staff observation and athlete context, not a clearance decision.Testing partner attached a verified output summary with source label and review state.
Uncertainty: Single-session tests should be reviewed alongside trend, workload, and clinical context.Recovery note captured mild stiffness after speed exposure and routed as context for staff review.
Uncertainty: Symptom language is self-reported and should be reviewed by qualified staff when progression-sensitive.Mobility work completed. Staff added notes about session tolerance and next non-medical training focus.
Uncertainty: Mobility observations do not diagnose restriction or determine protocol changes.Weekly Passport report generated with source data, uncertainty, review state, and scoped share options.
Uncertainty: Report quality depends on source completeness and role-specific review.