Six sports. One decision engine.
Every sport shares the same scoring architecture and band pipeline, then layers on its own goals, positions, performance areas and injury-risk education.

Match load stacks on top of training load, and the fatigue that ends a season usually starts as a quiet week of short sleep.

Long matches, back-to-back tournament days and high serve volume create overload that a scoreboard never shows.

Players often play five or six days a week with no structured recovery, and small overuse issues become long layoffs.

Early sessions plus evening sessions compress sleep, and chronic short sleep quietly flattens the training response.

Practice, lifting and games stack jump and deceleration load faster than most athletes track it.

Jump and swing volume is rarely counted, so overload shows up as patellar or shoulder pain rather than as a number.