Movement Frequency Recording
Overview
A neutral way to track how often players move, adjust, or change posture during a match.
Key Points
- Records movement patterns.
- Avoids interpreting meaning.
- Useful for identifying pacing norms.
- Supports long term studies.
- Neutral and structured.
Details
Movement frequency recording counts visible movements, such as bunker bumps, small repositions, and posture changes like standing up or getting lower. This information does not claim why a player moved, only that they did. Over a large number of matches, it helps describe how active typical points tend to be.
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