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Summary Features

Foot Deviation

120.72

Target: Keep near 0; < 5 is good.

Ankle Height Balance

0.01

Target: Aim for minimal difference; closer to 0 is better.

Knee Valgus

-89.33

Target: Keep low; < 10 is typically good.

Trunk Angle

15.13

Target: Keep lean minimal; lower is better.

Head Oscillation

0.02

Target: Keep very low; closer to 0 is better.

GOATA Scores

Overall: 64.8 (moderate)

Overall

64.8

Target: Aim > 75 for strong/elite classification.

Foot Alignment

0

Target: Aim > 75; closer to 100 is better.

Ankle Heights

100

Target: Aim > 75; higher indicates better symmetry.

Knee Valgus Control

100

Target: Aim > 70; higher is better.

Trunk Control

24.4

Target: Aim > 75; higher is better.

Head Stability

99.6

Target: Aim > 75; higher is better.

Detected Faults

  • FOOT_OUTHIGH
  • TRUNK_FORWARDHIGH

Insights

Knee Valgus Risk

Elevated knee valgus angles increase knee stress and reduce efficient force transfer.

Aim for knee valgus score > 70 and avg knee valgus < 10°.

Strengthen hip abductors and reinforce knee tracking over toes.

Triggers: Valgus fault prob 100%
ACL/MCL stressmedial knee pain

Suggested Exercises

  • valgus-control-split-squat: Split squats with banded knee-out cue to reduce valgus. Demo

Trunk Instability

Excess trunk movement signals limited core control and power leakage.

Aim for trunk control score > 75 and avg trunk angle < 10°.

Emphasize neutral spine, anti-rotation work, and controlled trunk during gait.

Triggers: Trunk control score 24.4 < 75; Avg trunk angle 15.1° > 10°
low back strainpower leakage

Suggested Exercises

  • trunk-stability-pallof: Anti-rotation holds to improve trunk stability. Demo

Foot Alignment & Strike

Foot progression drift can drive ankle/arch strain and inefficient loading.

Aim for foot alignment score > 75 and avg foot deviation < 5°.

Reinforce neutral foot strike and consistent foot progression.

Triggers: Foot alignment score 0.0 < 75; Avg foot deviation 120.7° > 5°
arch/ankle overuseinefficient force transfer

Suggested Exercises

  • foot-alignment-drill: Neutral stance and foot progression resets with slow reps. Demo

Head Control

Head oscillation or drift signals postural instability and fatigue risk.

Aim for head stability score > 75 and head oscillation < 0.1.

Cue head over hips with minimal vertical/lateral oscillation.

Triggers: Head/lateral fault prob 100%
neck strainpostural fatigue

Suggested Exercises

  • head-stability-carries: Loaded carries focusing on vertical head control. Demo

Overall Stability

Overall stability is below target; blend stability and mobility work.

Keep overall GOATA score > 75 across components.

Blend stability and mobility drills to raise overall quality.

Triggers: Overall score 64.8 < 75
general imbalancereduced efficiency

Actions

What the scores mean

  • Summary Features: lower is better for foot deviation, knee valgus, trunk angle, and head oscillation; aim for minimal variance and controlled movement.
  • GOATA Scores: higher is better (0–100). Target > 75 for stability and control in each category; classification moves from critical → moderate → strong → elite.
  • Insights: generated from low scores/faults; include risks and drills to address weaknesses.