Your Athlete Profile
Every session, tracked. Every gain, recorded.
One Profile. Built Over Time.
Every Academy athlete builds a personal performance profile — part report card, part data record. It grades an athlete across three areas — mindset, football and physical — combining the eyes of the coaches with hard testing data. The work doesn’t disappear. It’s captured, scored and built on, block after block.
Three Areas. One Athlete.
Every profile is built on three grades — two rated by the coaches who see them train, one measured directly by testing. Each grade breaks down into its own detail.
Mindset
The standards an athlete trains and competes with — rated by the coaches who see it every session.
Football
On-field ability read through the coaches’ eyes — skill, smarts and how it all comes together.
Physical
Every number from testing — speed, power, strength, agility and movement quality, objectively measured.
A Performance Report Card
Across each block, coaches complete a report on every athlete — a grade out of 10 in three areas: mindset, football and physical. Each grade breaks down into its own sub-areas, with written feedback on what to keep doing and what to sharpen. Testing data feeds the physical grade directly, so the numbers and the coaches’ eyes tell one story.
- 1Three grades — mindset, football and physical, each out of 10.
- 2Detail behind every grade — sub-areas plus written coach feedback.
- 3Built every block — the profile grows the longer an athlete trains.
What A Profile Looks Like
The full picture in one place — grades, testing, coach feedback, history and the long-term plan, built block by block. (Example profile, sample data shown.)
Jackson Brumley
His mindset is as good as anyone we’ve had come through — first in, last out, and he holds the whole group to a higher standard.— Academy Head Coach
The athletic engine is clearly there. Now it’s about turning that into footy — his ball use and decision-making are the next step.— Skills Coach
Physical Testing — How It Scores
| Test | Result | Score |
|---|---|---|
| 20m Sprint | 2.98s | 9.0 |
| Vertical Jump | 58 cm | 8.5 |
| Change of Direction (505) | 2.34s | 8.5 |
| Lower-Body Strength | 1.7× body weight | 8.0 |
| Movement Quality (screen) | 17 / 21 | 8.5 |
| Mobility | Full range | 8.5 |
| Flexibility | Within range | 8.0 |
| Physical Grade | 8.5 |
Mobility & Flexibility
Full range through the hips and ankles with good overhead mobility. No major restrictions flagged — maintain current routine and re-screen each block.
Injury History
- Left ankle — lateral sprainCleared
- Right hamstring — minor strainCleared
- No current restrictionsActive
Long-Term Vision
The same profile, tracked forward. Each block adds another data point — here’s the trajectory and where we’re aiming.
The plan: hold an elite mindset, keep the athletic engine climbing, and pour the work into football craft — building a complete, pathway-ready athlete over the next 12–24 months.
Two Things At Once
A profile works for the athlete in the room, and for the pathway beyond it.
Train With Purpose
See real progress, train with intent, and know exactly where to put the work. No guessing — a clear read on where they are and where they’re headed next.
Credible, Long-Term Data
Gives clubs, scouts and talent ID a real read on development — not a single highlight reel, but a documented track record they can trust.
The Longer You’re In, The Stronger Your Case
A profile isn’t a one-off snapshot — it’s built over months and years. The longer an athlete trains in the Academy, the richer their profile and the stronger their case for higher honours. Development is the proof. The profile is the record.
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