A weekly report people can actually use.
The report turns check-ins, training notes, verified testing, readiness, and recovery context into a source-labeled Passport update. It is designed for review and communication, not diagnosis or clearance.
Football offseason return-to-performance
Show measurable progress, preserve recovery context, and create a shareable Passport record.
This is demo-safe progress context. Source completeness, staff review, and clinical context determine how useful it is for real decisions.
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.One report, multiple role-safe views.
The athlete owns the Passport. Each recipient gets the minimum useful view for their role.
Full record, source labels, progress questions, access history, and weekly report.
Training, testing, readiness, attendance, and progress proof approved by the athlete.
Recovery-relevant timeline, source data, uncertainty, and review-state context when granted.
Purpose-limited progress summary without uncontrolled private medical detail.
This is what a PT, doctor, training facility, or team should receive.
The first pilots should measure whether this report saves intake time, improves progress communication, and makes the Passport feel worth paying for.