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See your player arc

View your development as a story over time, so progress feels real even when a single session is noisy.

  • Type: Walkthrough
  • Sport: All sports
  • Level: Intermediate
  • Area: Track Your Progress
  • Watch: 0:32
  • Read: 1 min
  • Updated: Jun 2026

What you'll learn

  • How your arc summarizes months of work
  • How to spot momentum vs. a plateau
  • What to focus on to keep climbing

Before you start

  • A few saved sessions — trends get meaningful after about five.
  • The same sport selected so you are comparing like with like.

Try it now

Put this into practice in SwingVantage — free to start, no account needed.

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Common mistakes

  • Reading a trend from one or two sessions.

    Give it about five sessions before treating a line as a real trend.

  • 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

Record a retest

Prove the change stuck — re-record and compare against where you started.

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 "Your Player Arc story" video cover?

Your improvement told as a story, not just charts.

How do I get started?

Player Arc stitches your sessions into a narrative of how far you’ve come.

What's the key thing to remember?

The more you practice and retest, the richer your arc becomes.

Full transcript
  1. Player stitches your sessions into a narrative of how far you’ve come.
  2. It highlights breakthroughs, plateaus, and what changed around them.
  3. It’s a motivating way to look back — especially for young athletes and the parents cheering them on.
  4. The more you practice and , the richer your arc becomes.
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