
Soccer
The moments that decide matches (accelerating, cutting, landing) are also where players get hurt. Uplift measures all of them in true 3D, so performance and medical staff can build speed and screen the patterns behind non-contact injuries. Two cameras, pitch-side.
Learn MoreFor performance & medical staff
Uplift reconstructs full-body movement in 3D from two cameras (sprinting, cutting and landing) and turns it into objective numbers your staff can act on. No markers, no GPS vest, no lab; just the joint-level movement those tools can’t see.
Sprint and running gait in 3D
505 change-of-direction (cutting & deceleration)
Jump and landing screening for injury risk
What you’ll measure
The mechanics behind acceleration, sharp change of direction and safe landings.
Agility
Total, half and turn times, with per-step ground contact and pelvis velocity through the 180° cut.
Speed
Stride length, cadence and ground contact time from full sprint-gait analysis.
Risk
Left/right knee valgus at landing from the drop vertical jump — a non-contact ACL indicator.
Absorption
Landing Stiffness Index, hip-knee dominance and Reactive Strength Index.
Power
Countermovement jump height and left-vs-right limb symmetry.
Detail
Joint angles, velocities and 3D keypoints for any movement you capture.
Performance meets medical
The same session that times a cut and clocks a sprint also flags the knee valgus, landing stiffness and asymmetry behind non-contact ACL injuries.
Performance gets faster, more explosive players. Medical gets earlier, objective screening and clearer return-to-play data, all from one pitch-side setup.
Questions, answered
Sprinting, cutting and change of direction (the 505 test), and jump-landing, plus true 3D joint angles and velocities for any movement you capture.
Yes. It measures the mechanics associated with non-contact ACL injury (knee valgus on landing, landing stiffness and limb symmetry) from the drop vertical and countermovement jumps. Objective screening, not a diagnosis.
GPS tells you how much; Uplift tells you how. It adds the joint-level movement quality (cutting, landing, sprint mechanics) that load monitoring can’t see.
No. Uplift is camera-based and markerless, so capture happens while players train.
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