How should I interpret the Measured Analytics Histograms on my dashboard?
The Measured Analytics Histograms show the number of repetitions and results for each on-field drill, helping you see how consistent and variable your performance is.
Why is this important? Consistency in your drill results is key to better performance on the field. For example, a catcher with more consistent pop times is more likely to throw out runners than one with highly variable times. Additionally, these histograms show your best, worst, and most common results for each drill, so you can track your progress over time and make sure your training is improving your performance on the field.
How can I use this?
1. Compare Your Recent Drill Results to Your Long-Term Results: By looking at your drill results from the last 1-7 days and comparing them to the last 30-90 days, you can see how your performance has changed. If your results are getting worse or less consistent for a particular drill, it might mean you need to adjust your training to focus on improving those specific skills. For example, if a catcher’s pop time results stay the same over time despite training, they might focus on improving their footwork, opposed to their transfer time, to break through that plateau and see better results.
2. Share Your Drill Histograms With Coaches and College Recruiters: Showing your drill data to your coach helps highlight areas you need to improve. Sharing your scores with college recruiters lets them see your progress over time, as well as how consistent you are in each drill. This gives them a better understanding of your skills and development.