Improvement in sports doesn’t happen overnight – it’s a journey of steady progress. sportFX is built to help you track your development over time so you can see how far you’ve come and stay motivated. Several features within the app support progress tracking and long-term analysis:
- Performance History: Every video you upload and analyze is saved in your account’s history (the Film Room and Dashboard). You can revisit past sessions at any time. This means you can compare a video from, say, three months ago to one from today. By scrolling through your list of sessions (which are timestamped), you can literally watch your mechanics evolve. For example, you might notice that your batting stance is more stable now compared to a few months prior, or that your football throwing motion has become more compact. sportFX essentially creates a digital journal of your training.
- Progress Metrics: The app highlights improvements in key metrics. On your profile or dashboard, you might see stats like “Exit Velocity: 107 mph (Up from 102 mph last month)” or a personal record tag next to the best value. If you improve a metric, sportFX will likely point it out. Some versions of the app could show a small arrow or color indicator for metrics that have increased or decreased relative to your last session. This helps you focus on whether your training is yielding the expected results.
- Trend Charts: To visualize progress, sportFX may offer simple charts. For instance, if one of your goals is to increase vertical jump height or pitching velocity, the app could plot those metrics over time. A graph might show each session’s value on a timeline, making it clear if there’s an upward trend, flat line, or any dips. Many athletes find it motivating to see a line graph that goes up as they put in work. Check the Dashboard for any “History” or “Trends” section. If not immediately visible, the app might introduce these features as you accumulate more data (the first few sessions might not show a trend, but after a number of uploads, trends become meaningful).
- Multi-Sport Progress: If you’re tracking more than one sport, sportFX will keep progress data for each independently. You can switch between sports in your profile to see metrics relevant to each. Progress in one sport (e.g. improving your 40-yard dash in football) will be tracked separately from another (e.g. increasing swing speed in baseball), which is useful to avoid confusion.
- Achievements and Milestones: sportFX might gamify the progress tracking with achievements. For example, you might earn badges for milestones like “10 Videos Analyzed”, “First 100 MPH Exit Velocity”, or “Consistency Star – 5 sessions in a row improving”. The profile screen in the app shows an Awards section, which suggests you can unlock awards or view achievements (“Go to full Awards”). Checking these can be fun and encouraging – they mark important milestones in your journey.
- Sharing Progress: If you want to share your improvement with coaches, recruiters, or on social media, sportFX likely makes it easy. You could screenshot your dashboard or export a summary report. Some versions might even have a feature to share a “progress card” that highlights your before-and-after metrics. Always ensure you’re comfortable with the data you share; it can be a great way to showcase your hard work, but you maintain control over who sees your personal metrics[25].
- Data Export (Advanced): For the analytically inclined, sportFX may offer data export options. This isn’t certain, but if you ever want raw data (like all your metrics in a CSV file) for deeper analysis or to share with a trainer, you can check if the app settings allow you to download your data. Even if not directly in-app, you have the right to request your data as a user[21], and the support team could assist in providing it in a useful format.
Tracking progress is crucial because it closes the feedback loop: you set a baseline, train, see improvement, adjust training, and so on. sportFX’s role is to give you proof that your dream is in motion[31] – tangible evidence that your numbers are improving and thus your performance is improving. Use that feedback as fuel. If you ever feel discouraged on a tough day, look back at where you started. Those earlier videos and lower scores will remind you of the ground you’ve gained. And if the progress isn’t happening as fast as you like, use the data to recalibrate – perhaps focus on a different aspect or ask the AI coach for new strategies.
In sum, sportFX not only analyzes each session in isolation, but also builds a comprehensive picture of your athletic development over time. By regularly reviewing your dashboard and history, you’ll stay informed and motivated on your journey to peak performance.