Build a coach-ready summary
Package a session into a concise, coach-friendly summary that gives context fast — no scrolling through raw data.
- Type: Coach
- Sport: All sports
- Level: Coach / Admin
- Area: Share & Coach
- Watch: 0:29
- Read: 1 min
- Updated: Jun 2026
What you'll learn
- What a coach needs to see first
- How to turn a session into a shareable summary
- How this speeds up a lesson or check-in
Before you start
- At least one saved session or analysis to summarize.
- The recipient in mind (coach, parent, or program) so you share the right view.
Step by step
Generating a report
Select one or more sessions and choose "Generate Report." The report includes your key metrics, identified issues, trends, and drill recommendations.
Sharing with a coach
Download the report as a PDF or copy the summary to share with your coach. This gives your coach context about what you've been working on.
Try it now
Put this into practice in SwingVantage — free to start, no account needed.
Try it nowCommon mistakes
Trying to change everything at once.
Follow the one-fix idea: work a single priority, then retest before moving on.
Skipping the retest, so you never confirm the change stuck.
Re-record the same way after practicing and compare against where you started.
What happens next
Save & share your progress
Keep a record you can revisit, back up, or share with a coach.
Continue your path
The next lessons that build on this one.
Trust & accuracy
SwingVantage is honest about certainty: findings are labeled by how they were produced and how confident they are. Treat them as a strong starting point you confirm with your own retest, not a final verdict.
Frequently asked
What does the "Coaching multiple athletes" video cover?
For coaches: build per-athlete summaries and track a roster.
How do I get started?
As a coach, use reports to build a clear summary for each athlete you work with.
What's the key thing to remember?
It’s a lightweight way to keep a whole group moving in the same direction.
Full transcript
- As a coach, use reports to build a clear summary for each athlete you work with.
- Each summary captures the priorities, the data behind them, and the recommended drills.
- Share it before or after a lesson so everyone’s on the same page.
- It’s a lightweight way to keep a whole group moving in the same direction.