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SPORTS ANALYTICS & REPORTING PLATFORM

My iP

Your role. Your data. Your view.

Bring your data, workflows, and priorities into one personalised reporting and visualisation workspace, so every user sees what matters and can act quickly.

Built within iP: Intelligence Platform, My iP turns structured data into clear, actionable insights across iP Core, Performance Medicine, Performance Optimisation, Coaching & Development, and League Operations.

One system.

Full visibility.

My iP brings together data from every Solution enabled in iP: Intelligence Platform into a single, unified workspace. Every insight is connected and immediately actionable—helping teams see what’s happening and act without switching systems, rebuilding reports, or piecing data together manually.

Built for how your team works

My iP is designed for every role across your organisation—from practitioners making daily decisions to analysts and advanced users building more specific reporting views.

For day-to-day users, My iP delivers clear, ready-to-use dashboards that surface what matters most, so data can be reviewed quickly and acted on with confidence—without relying on manual report building or analyst support.

For advanced users, My iP provides the flexibility to copy, personalise, and build dashboards that support deeper analysis, standardised reporting, and shared views across teams.

The power of personalisation. Your workflows, your way.

No two roles ask the same questions. My iP gives every user ready-to-use dashboards designed around specific workflows—with the flexibility to copy, personalise, and build deeper views as needed.

Medical teams operate on detail and continuity. My iP connects availability, injury and illness activity, time-loss, and medical trends in one view—so staff can monitor status, identify patterns, and keep planning conversations grounded in the latest medical picture.

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Medical Overview

Review team availability, current injuries and illnesses, recent time-loss, and medical trends in one connected view.

Injury Review

Analyze injury incidence, burden, time-loss, exposure-adjusted rates, and key patterns across seasons.

Availability & Time-Loss Trends

Track how availability and time-loss burden are changing over time to understand team health and planning impact.

Current Injury & Illness Visibility

Review active and recent injuries and illnesses with the detail needed to monitor status, impact, and follow-up needs.

Medical Patterns in Context

Explore how injuries and illnesses break down by activity, contact type, surface, competition, weather, athlete group, body area, classification, and pathology.

Shared Insight for Medical Decisions

Give medical staff and key stakeholders a consistent view of availability, injury and illness activity, and medical trends to support clearer communication across the organisation.

Training decisions are only as good as the data behind them. My iP connects workload, readiness, and training data in one view—so staff can see how athletes are responding and plan with confidence.

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Break Down Where Workload Comes From

Analyze workload across sessions, drills, athletes, and groups to see how load is generated and accumulated.

Training Load in Game Context

Compare training load to game demands and weekly structure to assess how sessions align with competition requirements.

Team-to-Individual Visibility

Move from team-level trends to individual athlete detail to track how each athlete is responding.

Daily Readiness & Load Response

Monitor athlete response to recent training load using wellness, recovery, and performance data.

Early Risk & Imbalance Detection

Identify spikes, imbalances, and emerging risks early — before they affect availability or performance.

Shared Insight Across Staff

Share consistent, easy-to-understand insights to keep coaches and staff aligned in planning and decision-making.

Identify gaps, inconsistencies, and records that may need review—so teams can trust the data behind their dashboards, reports, and decisions.

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Athlete Record Quality

Review athlete records for duplicate profiles, missing or questionable dates of birth, position details, position groups, and active status.

Game Data Integrity

Check game records for competition naming, duplicate games, game week lengths, neutrality, results, participation counts, minutes, and calendar integrity.

Injury Data Quality

Surface injury records that may need review, including missing or unknown classifications, body area, coding, onset type, event linkage, participation, open issues, and severe time-loss cases.

Metrics and Integration Coverage

Review third-party, wellness, assessment, and testing data to understand source coverage, missing data, metric availability, and potential outliers.

Cleaner Data, Stronger Reporting

Help teams maintain the data quality needed for more reliable dashboards, analysis, exports, and stakeholder reporting.

Built on the data
you already trust

My iP is powered by the data already flowing through iP: Intelligence Platform—bringing together performance, medical, development, and league operations data into a single, structured reporting environment built for sport.

With 150+ integrations and a unified data foundation, teams can explore, compare, personalise, share, print, and export outputs—all from one place.

Seen & Heard

SBJ Live

Integrating Data and Philosophy from Academy to First Team

Ian Buckman, Academy Manager at Brighton Hove Albion F.C., highlights the club's integrated approach to player development, aligning the academy's philosophy with the first teams. The club effectively tracks player progress by sharing profiles and data between coaching and recruitment. Their Football Intelligence Platform ensures coaching consistency and evidence-based player development, reinforcing the club's commitment to data-driven practices.

ADU

Strategic Technology Adoption for Holistic Student-Athlete Care

Mark Coberley, Associate Athletics Director for Sports Medicine at Iowa State University, emphasizes the importance of a question-first approach when adopting new technology in athletic program development. He argues against the common mistake of purchasing technology without a clear purpose. Instead, he advocates for identifying key questions that need answers before choosing the appropriate technology.

Sky Sports

Impact of Growing Fixture Schedule and Congestion on Injury - or Not

As footballers face an increasing number of fixtures across club and international competitions, concerns about rising injury levels are growing. Stephen Smith, CEO of Kitman Labs, addresses the potential impact of fixture congestion on player injuries on SkyNews, emphasising that it's not just about the number of games but also how teams train, prepare for congestion, and manage player rotation. While some speculate that more games might increase risks, Stephen stresses the importance of data-driven analysis.

Michigan State University

Unified Data Platforms, Streamline Workflows

On the Game Changer Podcast, Renee Kleszczynski from Michigan State University, discusses consolidating the efforts of performance coaches, athletic trainers, and strength coaches by integrating their data in one unified platform. This allows them to focus solely on their roles without additional tasks. This allows for the maintenance of accurate records and enables advanced capabilities and insights, which ultimately enhances their contributions and the overall performance management of athletes.

University of Georgia

Mobilising Data for Different Users

On the Game Changer podcast, Joshua Rucci from the University of Georgia, shares insights about using flexible, configurable reporting to mobilise data and support various sports and their unique user needs. He explains how coaches can track metrics such as daily jump performance and compare them to historical data. Additionally, he implemented customisable, alarmed dashboards using a simple color-coded system based on rolling averages, allowing coaches to identify areas needing attention quickly.

Sky Sports

Inside Tactics: The technology that helped Ipswich reach the Premier League

Sky News and Sam Blitz visited the Ipswich Town Training Grounds to interview Director of Performance Andrew Rolls and Kitman Labs Founder & CEO Stephen Smith. They discussed the club's multifaceted partnership with the high-performance technology company and its role in its successful bid for promotion to the Premier League.

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This partnership represents a significant development in how clubs and the Premier League can use data to support elite player development and personal growth across all club academies.
We utilized the performance medical platform (last season), which gave excellent insight into areas of vulnerability, while guiding toward a prevention specific focus as we prepared for weekly sessions and matches. We are now very excited to also implement the intelligence platform to its full capacity (with Performance Optimization) as we approach the off- and preseason.
Kitman Labs and the Columbus Crew are both deeply committed to fundamentally changing how data is used in sport to optimise performance, reduce injury risk, support operations, and ultimately drive success across every aspect of the organisation, from the First Team, through Crew 2 and to the Academy.

Tony Scholes

Chief Football Officer

Divan Augustyn

Head of Medical, Munich Ravens

Tim Bezbatchenko

President & General Manager

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