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The Shape of a Report

What each part of your report is for, top to bottom.

4 min

Top to bottom

A report leads with your #1 fix — the one priority. Below that sits the evidence: what was observed, how confident the read is, and how it compares to a good pattern. Then comes the plan: drills aimed at that fix. Finally, the retest goal.

You can read the whole thing, but you never have to. The top of the report is the part that changes your next practice.

Key takeaways

  • The report leads with one priority, then evidence, then a plan, then a retest.
  • The top is the part that changes your practice.
Open a sample report

Walk through a real one with nothing at stake.

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