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Why parents love it

Finally understand what’s happening at practice.

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.

  • Plain-English feedback, no jargon walls
  • Learn the event alongside your athlete
  • Keep a record of progress over time
  • No pressure, use it when you want to
High school girls relay team running at a track meet Parent mode “Her approach stride was consistent. The takeoff angle looks low, that means she’s not driving up enough. Ask her coach about vertical drills.”
[02]What parents use it for

The moments this app actually helps.

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.

01 Filming at practice

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.

02 Meet performance

Understand why one attempt was different

"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.

03 Dinner-table talks

Engage with specifics, not generic praise

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.

04 Recruiting season

Better material for college packets

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.

05 Self-coached athletes

The closest thing to a private coach

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.

06 Injury awareness

Catch unsafe landing patterns early

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.

[03]A gentle note

Your job is to support, not over-coach.

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.

Helpful parent moves
  • Ask better questions."What did coach say about your takeoff?" beats "you should drive harder."
  • Celebrate specifics."Your trail leg snapped clean on hurdle 4" lands differently than "great race!"
  • Build the vocabulary.Learn the phase names alongside your athlete. Conversations get easier.
  • Save analyses for later.Show the season's progression at the end of the year. It's a real record.
What to avoid
  • Don't coach over the coach.If the app finds an issue, ask the coach about it. Don't try to fix it yourself.
  • Don't make every dinner about form.Your kid wants a parent, not a tape-review session.
  • Don't flood them with notes.Pick the one most relevant thing. Save the rest for when they ask.
  • Don't measure progress only by marks.Form gains show up before performance gains. The app sees both.
Start now

Free analysis. No card. Try it on your phone tonight.

Film your athlete's last practice and see what the app finds. Plain-English feedback you can read on the couch in five minutes.

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