What changed and why it matters
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.
Before vs. after
Before
You got one analysis per swing, per sport, with no way to see what connected them or which single thing to train first.
After
One engine reasons across every sport you analyze at once, finds the single keystone skill that lifts the most sports, and turns it into one prioritized, coach-shareable plan.
How to use it
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.
Do you need to do anything? No — it is already live and free to use.
In a nutshell
SwingVantage’s Athlete General Intelligence fuses every analysed session across golf, tennis, baseball, and softball into one athlete model, then finds the keystone — the single sport-neutral capability (rotation, sequencing, balance, tempo, power, consistency) that limits the most sports. It surfaces cross-sport transfer, readiness-scaled plans, progress over time, and a coach-shareable report, with an A–D trust grade. “General” means breadth across sports, not human-level AI; single-camera values are estimates with confidence shown.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "Meet Athlete General Intelligence — One Engine Across All Your Sports"?
SwingVantage 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.
Why does this update matter?
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.
Who is this update for?
This update is designed for all athletes, multi-sport athletes, and coaches.
Where do I find it in SwingVantage?
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.
Do I need to do anything to use it?
No action is required — the improvement is already live in SwingVantage and free to use.