Meet Athlete General Intelligence — One Engine Across All Your Sports
SwingIQ now has one engine that looks across every sport you analyse at the same time. It finds your “keystone” — the single skill that, if you improve it, lifts the most sports at once — shows what transfers between your sports, factors in today’s readiness, tracks whether the thing you trained actually moved, and turns it into one prioritised plan you can share with a coach.
Instead of one analysis per swing, you get one cross-sport read on yourself as an athlete: the single highest-leverage thing to train (your keystone), what already transfers between your sports, how hard to train today, how your capabilities are trending, and a coach-shareable report you can copy, email, or print.
The same rotation that powers a golf drive powers a tennis forehand. Training one shared skill can lift several sports at once — but you can only see that with an engine that looks at all of them together. It is honest by design: every number carries its basis and confidence, and the whole picture gets a simple A–D trust grade.
Where to find it: Open “Athlete GI” under Analyze in the sidebar (/agi), or see the summary on your Today dashboard. Read the plain-English explainer at /athlete-general-intelligence.