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The correlation between time and points helps identify whether the athlete is losing performance due to pace, precision or balance.
análise correlação ipsc tempo vs pontos ipsc estratégia de prova ipsc
In the test, use the graphs tab to correlate time versus points along with the comparison.
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The documentation highlights correlation analysis in the graphs tab. It helps to see if increasing the pace is dropping points or if there is room for acceleration with control.
With correlation, athlete and coach validate hypotheses with data: where to reduce time without losing quality and where to prioritize precision to avoid penalties.
This theme helps athletes and coaches make more objective decisions, using the relationship between time and points to define priorities for the next cycle.
If increasing the pace drops points in the correlation, prioritize precision in the next sessions. If there is room, practice transitions. Combine with /heatmaps-ipsc and /analise-ipsc.
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