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Babolat PLAY - Understanding The PULSE Score

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The PULSE How does it Work?
Figure 13
Overview
The Pulse is a visualization of your Playing style and your
overall ranking in the BABOLAT PLAY tennis community with
your Pulse Average Score. The Pulse is based on 3 aspects:
technique, Power and Endurance. After 2 validated
sessions, your Pulse starts to appear. It will be completely
active after 6 sessions (figure 13).
Your Pulse beats accordingly with your tennis Play
frequency. The more you play & synchronize on a regular
basis, the more rapidly your Pulse beats. It will also change
color whenever you unlock new skills. If you stop Playing,
the beat rate will slow down gradually.
The grey shape with the dash outline is your last validated
session. The average score indicates your overall Pulse
rating.
Note: If you haven’t played for more than 3 months, your Pulse will stop beating. Getting
back onto the court will reactivate your Pulse. Take care of your Pulse, play often.
The endurance index is linked with your Play frequency and to the energy you use during
each session. It indicates your ability to sustain a long and strong effort.
The technique index is based on your ability to consistently hit the ball in the Sweetspot for
each type of shot.
The power index is the mean value of the power for all your shots. Every shot is counted.