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AK
First Name
Alex
Last Name
Kim
Weapon
FoilEpeeSabre
Grip
FrenchPistol
Club
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USAF Rating
C2024

A Review Built for Improvement

Watch your coach walk through every key moment — timestamped segments, on-screen annotations, and voice-over synced to the action. Jump to any moment in the sidebar.

Dashboard
Canvas View
Ratings
Segments
Opening footwork
kinematics0:00 – 0:23
Attack preparation
technique0:24 – 0:41
Recovery distance
tactical0:42 – 1:02
Counter-attack
technique1:03 – 1:17
Second intention
tactical1:18 – 1:35
Feedback
4/5
0:24 / 1:35
Summary

Executive Summary

Strong defensive fundamentals with consistent distance management. Attack timing needs refinement.

Key Strengths

Excellent footwork transitions and distance control in defensive actions.

Areas for Improvement

Blade preparation telegraphs intentions. Work on delayed commitment.

Track Your Progress

Get scored across 10 categories — distance, timing, footwork, bladework, strategy, and more. See where you excel and where to focus next.

Bout Performance

Distance8/10
Timing6/10
Tempo7/10
Footwork5/10
Bladework9/10
Strategy7/10
Mental6/10
Attack8/10
Defense4/10
Overall7/10

Clear Next Steps

Every review comes with actionable tasks and drill recommendations. Check them off as you go and watch your game evolve.

Next Steps

Action Items

Shorten recovery step to maintain distance

high

Keep blade lower during preparation

medium

Focus on timing of counter-attack

high

Work on second-intention setups

low

Drills

Advance-retreat shadow drill

3×2min — focus on same-size steps

Target practice at distance

Extend & lunge from just-out range

The Difference a Review Makes

Without a review

“I think my footwork was off.”

“I keep losing — not sure why.”

“Maybe I should work on distance?”

With a review

“Your preparation step is 6″ short on your advance-lunge, collapsing your distance on every attack from 4 meter.”

“You’re pulling your arm back before extending — your opponent is reading the cue and counterattacking.”

“At 8–8 you switched from offense to waiting. Here’s the moment — let’s look at what a different choice would open up.”

Set Your Coach Up for Success

A few simple tips to make sure your coach can give you the best possible review.

Get the right angle

Film from the side of the strip at chest height for the clearest view of footwork and blade actions.

Mind the lighting

Avoid backlighting — make sure the fencers are well-lit so your coach can see every detail.

Full bout is best

Upload a complete bout (or at least a full period) to give your coach the full picture of your patterns.

Add context notes

Let your coach know what happened — tournament round, opponent style, or anything relevant.

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