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10.2. Performance
Welcome to Performance View! Here you’ll get to see your
trends for all of the different metrics.
The Performance View page is made up by different graphs. Each graph is for a separate pitching metric.
The name of the metric will be displayed at the top of the graph as well as the units that metric is measured
in. If you’d like to rearrange the order in which you see the graphs, you can change the metric by selecting
the green downward arrow next to the metrics name. Scroll to the metric you want and select “Done”.
If you’ve tagged and charted pitch types in your sessions, at the top of the page, you’ll see different colored
shapes with letters in them. This is your key. Each shape is a different pitch type. To change what pitch
types you see here, you will need to adjust the pitch types in your profile. If would like to learn more about
pitch types and how to set or adjust them,
.
Graphs
You can zoom in and out of graphs as well as scrolling through them. Each graph is made up of different
colored trend lines. The color of the trend line corresponds to the pitch type key in the upper right hand
corner. For instance the red trend line will correspond with the pitch type that shows as your red circle in the
upper right hand corner.
If you don’t see multiple trend lines make sure you have turned all of them on to be
shown.
Visit our Edit Performance View Section to learn how to do so
If you haven’t charted pitches, all
pitches will appear as Un-tagged Pitches (white circles).
Each shape on a graph represents an
individual session
,
not an individual pitch
. You’ll see different
shapes lined up vertically. This is because multiple pitch types were thrown and tagged in that session. With
your finger single tap a session (shape) on the graph. A number in a white box will appear next to the
shape. This is the
average
of that pitch type for that metric for that session. In the upper left hand corner
you’ll see the date of the session, as well as the pitch count of that session.
If you double tap on a dot on the graph, you will be taken into that historical session.
If you like to learn about tagging and charting pitches in a session CLICK HERE.
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