Share a parent-friendly summary
Give a young athlete’s progress in an encouraging, plain-language view — supportive, safety-first, and easy to follow.
- Type: Coach
- Sport: All sports
- Level: Beginner
- Area: Share & Coach
- Watch: 0:33
- Read: 1 min
- Updated: Jun 2026
What you'll learn
- How to read progress without the jargon
- How to stay encouraging and safety-first
- What to celebrate and what to nudge
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
Active sport context
Everything on the dashboard is filtered to your currently active sport. Use the sport selector to switch between Golf, Tennis, Baseball, or Softball — your data for each sport stays separate.
Recent sessions
Your most recent practice sessions appear here. Each session shows your swing score, date, and any key findings from that session.
Progress overview
The progress widgets show how your key metrics are trending. Green means improving, amber means flat, and red means you may need to focus there.
Recommended next action
SwingVantage suggests your next best action — whether that's completing a session, running diagnostics, or continuing a drill routine.
Gamification status
Your current streak, XP, and active challenges are shown on the dashboard. Complete sessions to earn badges and move up the leaderboard.
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 "A parent’s weekly summary" video cover?
For parents: a simple read on effort, progress, and what’s next.
How do I get started?
SwingVantage is built for parent-guided youth practice — encouraging and safety-first.
What's the key thing to remember?
Generate a report to share with a coach, or just to celebrate how far your athlete has come.
Full transcript
- SwingVantage is built for parent-guided youth practice — encouraging and safety-first.
- Your dashboard and Player Arc give a simple read on effort and progress, no jargon required.
- Focus on the streak and the single “Today’s Fix” — consistency matters more than intensity for young athletes.
- Generate a report to share with a coach, or just to celebrate how far your athlete has come.