Proprietary biomechanical scoring that turns multi-input assessment data into actionable injury prevention -- delivered through schools, clubs, and community organizations. One assessment. Eight stakeholders. A data moat that compounds with every session.
A 17-year-old plays for her elite club team and her high school varsity squad. Two coaching staffs. Zero shared data. No one tracking combined load, recovery, or injury risk. She plays both -- and she should. What everyone needs is the right information.
Youth athletes train across multiple environments with zero data integration. Coaches make load decisions in the dark. Parents have no visibility. Injuries happen because no one sees the full picture.
A biomechanical assessment protocol that produces a single athlete data record accessible by every stakeholder. Proprietary scoring translates complex biomechanics into actionable, role-appropriate intelligence.
Every assessment deepens the population dataset. More athletes create richer normative baselines, which improve prescriptions, which drive better outcomes, which generate more referrals. The data compounds.
The same assessment data powers eight different dashboard experiences. Coaches see roster readiness. Parents see wellness summaries. Athletic directors see program-level compliance. Heads of school see institutional risk. Everyone aligned. No one overwhelmed.
Force profile, readiness score, prescription
Wellness summary, next steps, load alerts
Roster readiness, risk flags, load management
Aggregate health, ROI, referral economics
Program compliance, injury reduction, reporting
Institutional risk, liability reduction, duty of care
Budget impact, insurance, cost-per-athlete
Clinical data, return-to-play, injury tracking
This is not a concept. The scoring algorithm is in production with full test coverage. Two school partnerships are confirmed for fall 2026 with active pipeline across soccer clubs, basketball programs, and community organizations in NYC.
The youth sports industry has produced franchise-scale companies -- D1 Training (100+ locations), Restore Hyper Wellness (200+ locations) -- but none have built a data moat around the athlete. That gap is the opportunity.
Unit economics, channel strategy, ramp timeline, pro forma, and deal architecture -- all inside the investor room.
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