Quote from admin on 28.01.2026, 02:04The mobile app is designed for quick monitoring during and immediately after training sessions. It allows users to quickly review results and understand how a training session went.
In the mobile app, users can see:
- Training duration
- Total distance
- Energy expenditure
- Average and maximum speed
- Maximum acceleration
- Distribution of time and energy by gait (walk / trot / canter)
- Number of steps by gait
- Basic graphs (instant power, rhythm deviation)
- A list and history of training sessions by day
These data provide a general overview of the training session and are especially convenient for reviewing results right after training or while still in the arena.
The desktop (PC) version is intended for in-depth analysis, rather than a quick summary.
In the desktop dashboard, users can:
1. Analyze training by segments
- Break a training session into time-based segments
- Compare parameters within a single session
- Analyze specific movement intervals
2. View advanced parameters not available in the mobile app
- Detailed lameness values for each leg
- History of lameness changes over time
- Overall (integral) asymmetry
- Center of gravity
- Rhythm, impulse, and stride length metrics by segment
- Percentage-based asymmetry values for each leg
3. Work with advanced visualizations
- Multi-parameter charts with the ability to enable or disable individual metrics
- Cumulative energy
- Energy consumption analysis
- Detailed time-based graphs
- Training playback along a timeline
- Movement analysis on a map with time synchronization
4. Compare training sessions
- Track performance dynamics over time
- Analyze trends rather than isolated values
- Use data insights to adjust training plans
The desktop version is intended for users who want not just to see the results, but to understand why those results occurred and what actions should be taken next.
In short:
- The mobile app shows what happened.
- The desktop dashboard shows where, when, and why it happened.
That is why the desktop dashboard is primarily used for:
- Coach-led analysis
- Assessing the horse’s condition
- Identifying asymmetries and overloads
- Making informed decisions about future training plans
The mobile app is designed for quick monitoring during and immediately after training sessions. It allows users to quickly review results and understand how a training session went.
In the mobile app, users can see:
These data provide a general overview of the training session and are especially convenient for reviewing results right after training or while still in the arena.
The desktop (PC) version is intended for in-depth analysis, rather than a quick summary.
In the desktop dashboard, users can:
The desktop version is intended for users who want not just to see the results, but to understand why those results occurred and what actions should be taken next.
In short:
That is why the desktop dashboard is primarily used for:
