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How to Read Your AI Swing Report
Your AI swing report leads with one prioritized fix — the change most likely to help — followed by the evidence and confidence behind it, drills matched to you, a short practice plan, and a retest to confirm progress. Read it top-down: the headline fix is where to start, not the wall of metrics.
What’s in it
The parts of your report
Your report is built to be read top-down. The headline fix is where to start — everything below it explains and supports that one decision.
Your top fix
The headline: the single change most likely to help your results right now. Start here, not with the metrics.
The evidence
Why the engine flagged it — the data points behind the call and whether they were measured or estimated.
Confidence label
How strongly to trust the finding, in plain English, so you know how much to commit.
Matched drills
A short set of drills chosen for your sport, level, and the specific fix.
Practice plan
An ordered, do-this-next plan — “one plan” you can actually run between sessions.
Retest
The way to prove it worked: record again later and compare to your baseline.
Why one fix
One fix beats ten
A report could list everything imperfect about your swing — and overwhelm you into doing nothing. Instead, SwingVantage leads with your single next-best action, powered by a structured read and AI. One fix, one plan, one retest keeps practice focused and progress measurable.
Read the labels
Use the confidence labels
Before you commit practice time, glance at the confidence on a finding. High confidence? Go all in. Lower confidence? Add a clearer video or another session first. The measured-vs-estimated label tells you exactly how much weight a read has earned.
Then act
What to do next
Run the practice plan for your top fix, then record a retest under similar conditions. Comparing it to your baseline confirms whether the change worked — so you improve on evidence, not guesswork.
Your swing, decoded — coaching in your pocket. SwingVantage reads your data and hands you the one fix that matters most, with confident, data-backed guidance you can use today. Findings are heuristic estimates — smart reads that sharpen with every swing you add — and they pair perfectly with a coach for injury concerns or advanced technique work, so you show up to those sessions already ahead.
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Frequently asked questions
- How do I read my AI swing report?
- Start at the top. Your report leads with one prioritized fix, then shows the evidence and confidence behind it, the drills matched to you, a short practice plan, and a retest. Work the headline fix first instead of trying to read every metric at once.
- What is the “top fix” in my report?
- It is the single change SwingVantage believes will help your results the most right now, chosen for impact and for being realistic at your level — your next-best action, not a list of everything imperfect.
- What do the confidence labels on my report mean?
- They tell you how strong the evidence is for each finding — whether it was measured or estimated and how certain it is — plus the data points behind it, so you know how much to trust a given read.
- Why does my report focus on one fix instead of everything?
- Because chasing many changes at once stalls progress. One fix, one plan, and one retest keeps practice focused and makes it easy to tell whether the change actually worked.
- What should I do after reading my report?
- Run the short practice plan for your top fix, then record a retest under similar conditions. Comparing the retest to your baseline confirms whether the change worked and what to do next.
- How do I know if my fix worked?
- Retest. SwingVantage compares a fresh analysis to your baseline and shows what moved, what held, and what to work on next — so improvement is proven, not guessed.