With the Tendo Sprint System, Error Correction Processing (ECP) can be enabled or disabled depending on the purpose of the session.

Graphical explanation of how only torso triggers measurement when error correction processing is turned on

ECP ON:

Used for formal testing (including combine tests), benchmarking, profiling, and return-to-play assessment — where consistency and comparability are critical.

Graphical explanation of how any first crossing of the start beam (cause eg. by a hockey stick) triggers measurement when error correction processing is turned off

ECP OFF:

Used in training scenarios where the first movement is intentionally relevant, such as sport-specific drills or athletes using equipment (rackets, sticks, wheelchairs,..).

This flexibility allows coaches to adapt the system to the question they are trying to answer  — without changing hardware or workflow.

With the Tendo Sprint System, Error Correction Processing (ECP) can be enabled or disabled depending on the purpose of the session.

Graphical explanation of how only torso triggers measurement when error correction processing is turned on

ECP ON:

Used for formal testing (including combine tests), benchmarking, profiling, and return-to-play assessment — where consistency and comparability are critical.

Graphical explanation of how any first crossing of the start beam (cause eg. by a hockey stick) triggers measurement when error correction processing is turned off

ECP OFF:

Used in training scenarios where the first movement is intentionally relevant, such as sport-specific drills or athletes using equipment (rackets, sticks, wheelchairs,..).

This flexibility allows coaches to adapt the system to the question they are trying to answer  — without changing hardware or workflow.