Turn highlight reel footage into feedback
You're already at the meet or the practice with your phone out. Turn that footage into useful feedback instead of just a highlight reel.
Plain English explanations for what your kid is working on.
You don't have to know a hitch-kick from a hang technique. Track & Field AI translates what's happening in your kid's training into plain English. You can support them, ask the right questions, and understand what their coach is working on.
Track and field is technical. Your kid comes home talking about their “penultimate step” or their “trail leg” or their “release angle,” and you want to help, but you don’t quite follow. Every parent of a track athlete has felt this.
Track & Field AI lets you film a rep, get a plain-English breakdown, and actually understand what your athlete’s working on. You’ll ask better questions. You’ll know when to praise what. You’ll understand your coach’s comments at the meet.

Six real moments where parents get value out of the app: filming at practice, meet review, dinner-table talk, recruiting, self-coached athletes, and injury awareness.
You're already at the meet or the practice with your phone out. Turn that footage into useful feedback instead of just a highlight reel.
"Why was that throw 3 feet shorter than the last one?" The app shows you frame-by-frame what was different so you can ask a real question, not a vague one.
Your kid's proud of a PR and wants to talk about it. Now you can engage with specifics instead of generic "great job!" Conversations get richer.
Breakdown cards from your athlete's best performances make great supplements to a recruiting packet or highlight video. Coaches see the form, not just the result.
If your kid doesn't have a dedicated event coach, this is as close to one as you can get without hiring one privately. Real feedback, on every rep, in plain English.
The app flags landing mechanics that look unsafe. Not a doctor's diagnosis, but enough to know when to ask questions. Peace of mind when your kid is training hard.
Track & Field AI is a tool for understanding, not for replacing your athlete's coach. Here's how to use it well, and what to avoid.
Film your athlete's last practice and see what the app finds. Plain-English feedback you can read on the couch in five minutes.