What's Your Signal Score?

Move four sliders to see how Sequencing, Stability, Rotation, and Perceptual Advantage combine into a single performance score.

Geometric model — awaiting lab calibration

UBKT takes four biomechanical metrics and rolls them into two headline scores:

BSS
Base Signal Score
Engine potential — your baseline mechanical quality
SSQ
Sport Signal Score
Sport effectiveness — how you perform in competition
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Set your sliders
Estimate your current mechanics.
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See your scores
BSS and SSQ update in real time.
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Compare scenarios
Tweak values to see where upside lives.

Adjust Your Metrics

SEI— Sequencing Efficiency Index
7.0

How cleanly energy transfers up the kinetic chain. (0 = broken chain, 10 = elite transfer)

Exponent: 0.50 (equal weight with ASC)

ASC— Axis Stability Correcting Coefficient
7.5

How stable your posture is under high-velocity rotation. (0 = collapsing, 10 = rock solid)

Exponent: 0.50 (equal weight with SEI)

RDR— Rotational Distribution Ratio
7.0

Your power style — rotational vs linear. Higher = more rotational ceiling, but linear athletes still score well.

Diagnostic only (not in BSS formula)

PA— Perceptual Advantage
6.0

How hard you are to read. (0 = fully readable, 10 = full perceptual advantage)

k=0.25 multiplier (up to +25% SSQ boost)

V1.3 Model: Geometric (multiplicative) with equal exponents (0.5 each) for BSS. RDR is now a separate diagnostic metric.

RDR describes your power style (rotational vs linear), not quality. Linear athletes aren't penalized for being linear.

Base Signal Score
72
Competitive
Capable foundation with clear upside
Sport Signal Score
83
Impact
High-level mechanics with strong performance signal
Perceptual Lift
+11 pts
Elite PA

Your perceptual advantage significantly amplifies your engine (+15%+).