Movement ID Standard
Before body data is collected, create the athlete's Movement ID.
That is the standard Movement Identity is trying to make normal. Schools, teams, clinics, PT facilities, and performance staff can collect data, but the athlete carries the durable record and grants scoped access.
Pilot tracks
Get proof by making the record useful in four real workflows.
Proof gates
The path to infrastructure is measured by adoption behavior, not pitch quality.
Clinician-directed. Athlete-owned. MI does not diagnose, prescribe, clear, auto-progress protocols, or replace clinician judgment.
Strategic discipline
Win the athlete-owned trust layer. Do not drift into someone else's center of gravity.
What to avoid
Do not build a generic athlete monitoring dashboard.
Do not claim MI clears return to play or replaces clinician judgment.
Do not compete head-on with team-owned AMS platforms.
Do not ask institutions to abandon their EMR, VALD, Catapult, Apple Health, or existing tools.
What to prove
The athlete wants this record to travel. The clinician trusts the safety boundaries. The organization can onboard athletes without owning the whole file. The agent or advisor can use a controlled packet when opportunity is on the line.