Please note, your account may not have access to some of the functionalities listed below. Please reach out to your WP2 support rep if you have any questions.
Create Data Fields for Testing
A "field" is the equivalent of a column in a spreadsheet. So, vertical jump would be one field, 40-yard dash time another field. Data fields have multiple different types: number input, text input, choice (i.e. Yes/No), or calculated input, in which the field is calculated from other fields (i.e. distance_km=distance_miles*0.62).
Algorithm Engine™
Algorithm Engine™ allows you to perform complex calculations within the WP2 installation. If you can build something in Excel, you can build it inside of WP2. While Excel is great, powerful, and flexible, it does not scale well. It is hard to get your program and measurements from your Excel sheet onto a user's phone. Please reach out to your WP2 support rep for any calculations that may need to be built out using Algorithm Engine™.
Visualization Builder
Once the fields have been determined and calculations have been created, you can next display a user's information in the Visualization Builder. The Visualization Builder allows you to create individual dashboards, group dashboards, and assessments.
Individual Dashboards
Individual dashboards allow you to display information on a single athlete. The system natively supports many different types of dashboards.
Group Dashboards
Group Dashboards are very similar to individual dashboards, but they contain data for all of the people in a selected group.
Assessments
Assessments allow you to perform calculations on particular data.
Layouts
Once your data has been created, calculated, and visualized, you then need to attach that visualization to a Layout. Layouts are built using the layout tool. Once a layout is created, it needs to be assigned to a group of athletes. You could design one Layout for S&C coaches, and one for ATCs. Additionally, the data that appears on the user's phone for display is assigned to them with the Layout tool.
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