AthlyraX
Intro

AthlyraX

Training provides the stimulus. Capability reflects adaptation. Competition provides expression.

AthlyraX connects training, testing and competition evidence so coaches can interpret what is changing, what is stable, and what should happen next.

Capability Profile

Capability is the athlete's developed ability to produce, sustain, repeat and adapt performance under defined demands.

The athlete is represented through an eight-axis Capability Profile that supports clearer coaching interpretation over time.

How the work connects

TrainingProvides the stimulus that drives adaptation.
TestingProvides structured evidence under defined conditions.
CompetitionShows how capability is expressed in performance context.

The capability framework

Technical
Control
Efficiency
Robustness
of Efficiency
Aerobic
Capacity
Anaerobic
Capacity
Power & Speed
Expression
Adaptability
Durability

The public Snapshot remains available as a separate working tool while V6 Snapshot alignment is being completed.

What's happening

Every swim produces a lot of information.

Every swim produces a lot of information.

Times, splits, stroke, pacing, fatigue, behaviour under pressure.

Coaches read this quickly, often through experience and instinct.

The reality

Coaches are working with a lot of information, often at speed.

Coaches are not short of information.

They are working with a lot of it, often at speed.

Different signals appear at the same time, and decisions still have to be made.

The issue

There is often too much data to follow and make sense of consistently.

The issue is not a lack of data. There is often too much of it, making it difficult to follow and make sense of it consistently.

The approach

AthlyraX brings what is already there together.

AthlyraX does not add more information.

It provides a consistent way to bring what is already there together, so it can be understood in context rather than as separate moments.

What this changes

Changes become easier to see and understand.

This makes changes easier to see and understand in the swimmer's performance.

  • Clearer interpretation
  • More consistent decisions
  • Less reactive coaching

Purpose

To improve how decisions are made.

The aim is to improve how decisions are made, not just what decisions are made.