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Confidence Labels Explained

What "high", "moderate", and "low" confidence mean for how hard to lean on a read.

4 min

Read the label, not just the result

Every finding carries a confidence label so you know how much weight to give it. High confidence: act on it. Moderate: reasonable, but a cleaner video would firm it up. Low: treat it as a hint and gather better input.

This is the same honesty principle as Motion Lab. The label protects you from over-trusting a read the data cannot fully support.

How to raise it

Confidence rises with better video and more data over time. If a read matters to you and confidence is only moderate, a better-framed retest is the fastest way to firm it up.

Key takeaways

  • High = act; moderate = act but verify; low = hint, improve input.
  • Labels exist so you never over-trust a thin read.
  • Better video and more sessions raise confidence.

Ask about this lesson

Educational answers drawn from this lesson — not a personal diagnosis. To measure your own swing, I’ll point you to Motion Lab.