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Judo AI feature list for judoka, coaches, and competitors.

Use this page to choose the part of Judo AI that matches your current training problem.

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Judo AI Features | Video Analysis, Practice Log, Waza Map

Explore every Judo AI feature: AI judo coach, video analysis, practice logs, training plans, waza maps, tournament prep, opponent analysis, and data tracking.

AI Judo Sensei

Ask structured questions, summarize weak points, and turn coach notes into a next-session plan.

Best for: between-session review and planning.

Judo video analysis

Review randori, shiai, uchikomi, nage-komi, and opponent footage with a clear checklist.

Best for: turning clips into drills.

Practice log

Record session type, duration, waza, randori rounds, body status, coach corrections, and next action.

Best for: weekly progress review.

Training plans

Convert weak points, available time, and competition deadlines into focused drills and missions.

Best for: knowing what to do before stepping on the mat.

Waza map

Connect grips, entries, throws, combinations, counters, and ne-waza transitions into a practical game.

Best for: building tokui-waza and tactical branches.

Tournament preparation

Track match date, weigh-in, gear, tactical notes, recovery, and post-match review.

Best for: reducing match-week decisions.

Opponent analysis

Organize stance, grips, favorite attacks, pace, penalties, and ne-waza habits before shiai.

Best for: making a simple match plan.

Progress data

See technical balance, consistency, skill scores, categories, and practice history together.

Best for: spotting patterns over time.

Intent

AI Judo Sensei

Ask structured questions, summarize weak points, and turn coach notes into a next-session plan.

Training plans

Convert weak points, available time, and competition deadlines into focused drills and missions.

Can coaches use it?

Yes. Coaches can use logs, clips, and waza maps to make feedback easier to remember and review.

FAQ

Does Judo AI replace a coach?

No. It organizes evidence and planning. Live technical correction, safety, and medical or nutrition decisions need qualified people.

What should I start with?

Start with one practice log and one short video clip, then choose one drill for the next session.

Can coaches use it?

Yes. Coaches can use logs, clips, and waza maps to make feedback easier to remember and review.

Judo AI feature list for judoka, coaches, and competitors.

Use this page to choose the part of Judo AI that matches your current training problem.

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