Computer vision technique analysis for boxing, MMA, Muay Thai, and wrestling. Score your punches, kicks, takedowns, and defensive positioning 0–100. Identify exactly what your coach sees — and what they miss.
Each combat sport has distinct technique requirements. SportsReflector's AI models are trained on sport-specific movement patterns to provide accurate, actionable feedback.
SportsReflector uses the same computer vision technology used in professional sports analysis — accessible from your smartphone.
Record your sparring session, pad work, or shadow boxing with your phone. Or upload existing footage from any camera.
Computer vision tracks 25+ body joints frame by frame. The AI scores your technique across Form, Power, Balance, Timing, and Safety.
Receive a detailed breakdown of what you did well and what needs correction. Follow AR-guided drills to fix identified weaknesses.
Slow down any punch, kick, or takedown to individual frames. See exactly where your technique deviates from optimal form at each point in the movement.
Track 25+ body joints simultaneously. Measure shoulder rotation, hip extension, knee bend, and elbow angle to quantify technique quality with objective data.
Train with AR guidance that overlays correct positioning onto your camera feed. See where your guard should be, how deep your level change needs to go, and when to rotate your hips.
Every technique gets scored 0–100 across Form, Power Generation, Balance, Timing, and Safety. Identify your weakest areas and track improvement over time.
Computer vision flags technique patterns associated with common combat sports injuries — rotator cuff strain from improper punching mechanics, knee stress from poor takedown form, neck strain from guard position errors.
Analyze your defensive positioning, head movement, and guard position. Most athletes focus on offense — AI analysis reveals the defensive gaps that opponents exploit.
Combat sports technique is notoriously difficult to self-correct. Unlike golf or tennis where the ball provides immediate feedback, a boxer cannot feel whether their elbow is flaring on a jab or whether their hip rotation is generating maximum power. Sparring partners and coaches provide feedback, but human observation misses the micro-details that separate good technique from great technique.
Computer vision fight analysis solves this problem by providing objective, frame-by-frame measurement of every movement. SportsReflector's AI tracks your shoulder rotation during a cross, measures your level change depth on a double-leg takedown, and scores your guard position during defensive exchanges — all with the precision of a biomechanics lab, accessible from a smartphone.
The injury prevention dimension is equally important. Many common combat sports injuries — rotator cuff strain from improper punching mechanics, knee stress from poor takedown form, neck strain from guard position errors — develop from repeated technique flaws that accumulate over months of training. AI analysis identifies these patterns early, before they cause injury.
For self-trained athletes and those without access to qualified coaches, fight analysis AI provides a level of technique feedback that was previously available only to athletes with professional coaching staff. For athletes who do have coaches, AI analysis supplements human coaching by providing objective data between sessions and tracking whether corrections are being applied consistently.
Fight analysis AI uses computer vision to analyze combat sports technique from video. It tracks body joint positions frame by frame, scores technique quality 0–100, and identifies specific form errors in punches, kicks, takedowns, and defensive positioning. SportsReflector provides fight analysis AI for boxing, MMA, Muay Thai, and wrestling.
Yes. AI can analyze boxing technique by tracking joint positions during punches and defensive movements. SportsReflector analyzes jab extension, cross hip rotation, hook technique, uppercut angle, defensive head movement, and footwork. It scores each technique 0–100 and identifies specific corrections.
SportsReflector is the most comprehensive AI app for MMA training, covering striking technique, takedown mechanics, guard position, and defensive positioning. It analyzes all aspects of MMA technique using computer vision and provides AR-guided drills for correction. FightCamp focuses on boxing-specific training with connected gloves. SportsReflector is better for multi-discipline MMA analysis.
Yes. SportsReflector's computer vision detects technique patterns associated with common boxing injuries, including rotator cuff strain from improper punch mechanics, wrist misalignment on impact, and neck strain from poor guard position. These injury risk flags are informational — always consult a qualified coach or medical professional for injury prevention guidance.
Yes. SportsReflector analyzes Muay Thai technique including roundhouse kick hip rotation, teep extension, elbow strikes, knee technique, and clinch positioning. For wrestling, it analyzes double-leg and single-leg takedown mechanics, sprawl timing, and stance. Both sports have dedicated analysis modules with sport-specific scoring criteria.
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