What it is

Match readiness is the roadmap layer that composes what the platform already measures into one grounded question: compared to their own norm, how is this athlete moving right now? Intensity output, coordination quality, and recovery response — combined into a readiness view for training and selection decisions.

It sits last in this catalog for a reason: it depends on everything before it — stable signatures, personal baselines, change detection — and it ships when those foundations justify it, not before.

ExampleA readiness view: movement-derived markers against the athlete's personal band — a decision aid, not a verdict. Illustrative rendering.

How it works

Readiness composes signals that live on their own pages: signature-level intensity and coordination measures, and the baseline-drift detection shared with the injury-risk research program. The composition is methodology-first — trend views and change detection with transparent components, not a black-box score. What gets combined, and how it is validated, is an evaluation question before it is a product question.

What you get

ParameterValueNotes
Inputssignatures · baselines · load contextBuilt entirely from capabilities documented above.
Viewtrends against personal bandsTransparent components; no opaque single number.
Decisionstraining load, selection supportSupports staff decisions; does not make them.
StatusroadmapShips on validated foundations — see the note below.

Status & roadmap

Roadmap

Roadmap. This page describes design intent: no readiness product is shipped, and no scoring validity is claimed. The dependencies — signatures, baselines, drift detection — are labeled with their own status on their own pages.