Movement Assessments

Science-backed screening protocols that reveal your movement patterns, identify limitations, and guide your improvement journey.

Overhead Squat Screen

Comprehensive Movement Assessment

The overhead squat is a foundational movement pattern that reveals mobility, stability, and symmetry across your entire kinetic chain. This single movement can identify limitations from your ankles to your shoulders.

30 seconds
Front view
What It Measures
Mobility: Ankle, hip, thoracic spine, and shoulder range of motion
Stability: Core control and balance under load pattern
Symmetry: Left-right differences in depth and alignment
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How to Perform
  1. 1Place your phone at hip height, 2-3 meters away
  2. 2Stand with feet shoulder-width apart, arms overhead
  3. 3Perform 3 slow squats to comfortable depth
  4. 4Keep heels down and knees tracking over toes
Common Findings
Knee Valgus
Knees caving inward during the squat
Warning
Heel Lift
Heels rising off the ground
Warning
Forward Lean
Excessive forward trunk inclination
Info
Arms Falling Forward
Arms dropping from overhead position
Info
Asymmetric Depth
Uneven squat depth between sides
Attention

Single-Leg Balance Screen

Stability & Asymmetry Assessment

Single-leg balance is fundamental to walking, running, and most athletic movements. This assessment reveals hip stability, balance control, and side-to-side differences that may affect your movement quality.

40 seconds
Front view
What It Measures
Balance: Overall stability and postural control
Hip Stability: Gluteus medius strength and control
Asymmetry: Differences between left and right sides
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How to Perform
  1. 1Place your phone at hip height, 2-3 meters away
  2. 2Stand tall with hands on hips
  3. 3Lift one foot slightly and balance for 20 seconds
  4. 4Repeat on the other side
  5. 5Keep gaze forward with minimal hopping
Common Findings
Trunk Sway
Excessive upper body movement
Warning
Hip Drop
Pelvis dropping on the non-standing side
Attention
Foot Taps
Needing to touch down for balance
Info
Side Difference
Notable stability difference between legs
Warning

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Your first assessment is free. No equipment needed, just your phone.