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Alex Reyes

Sabre · Y14 Competitive · USFA #SS-2024 · FencerIQ Fencing Academy
Reporting period: Feb 1 – Apr 30, 2026 · 12 weeks · 4 assessments
Report ID FIQ-A-2026-04-30-7B2F
Generated · Apr 30, 2026
Coach: Marc Dubois (FencerIQ Academy)
AI Engine: SaFE v4.2
Composite SaFE Score

Overall Development Index

73/100
Emerging Competitive · Y14 Sabre
Alex is tracking ahead of cohort on offensive tempo and blade economy, with measurable gaps in defensive timing and tactical recovery. The 90-day plan below targets the three highest-leverage dimensions.
Top 24% in Y14 cohort · +9 points since February
What only Fencer IQ shows

Tri-Perspective Scoring

The same assessment, scored independently by the fencer, coach, and parent — surfacing self-awareness gaps, overconfidence, and external perception drift. This is the signal coaching conversations are usually missing.

Fencer (Self)
78/100
Tends to overrate timing
Coach
71/100
Lower on tactical recovery
Parent
70/100
High on commitment, low on stress
Gap detected: 8-point self-vs-coach gap on Tactical Decision-Making — Alex rated himself 4.3/5, Coach rated 2.9/5. AI flagged this as the #1 conversation to have this week. The Wolfy excerpt below shows how the platform surfaced it without the coach having to bring it up.
SaFE 7-Dimension Framework

Where Alex stands across the full game

TECHNICAL TACTICAL PHYSICAL MENTAL AWARENESS COMPETITIVE
Technical Skill Blade work · Footwork · Form
75/100
Tactical Awareness Reading · Decision · Adaptation
62/100
Physical Speed · Endurance · Explosiveness
78/100
Mental Composure · Confidence · Focus
70/100
Tactical Recovery After lost touches
58/100
Competitive Tournament performance
80/100
Discipline Practice consistency
76/100
AI Video Analysis · Gemini Vision

A bout broken down, touch by touch

Upload a bout, practice clip, or drill — the SaFE engine returns timestamped technique, footwork, blade work, and tactical pattern feedback in under 2 minutes. This is one analysis from Alex's most recent regional event.

Bout · DE Round of 32
vs. Jordan Park (Houston FC) — 15-12 win
Analyzed · 2026-04-18 · 1m 47s
Sample frame — clip 0:00 / 4:23
Sabre · Pool 5 12 touches 3 priority calls 2:1 attack ratio
0:34
WINClean preparation — small step-step-lunge sequence forced opponent's parry-4 early. Distance was on the back foot and Alex closed it with a half-tempo accel. Repeat this pattern.
1:12
FIXRecovery after lost touch — after a parry-riposte fell short, Alex hesitated ~1.4s before resetting on the en-garde line. Opponent capitalized on the next exchange. Add the Recovery Reset drill (Mon/Thu).
2:08
NOTEBlade work — wide parry-5 — three reps in this bout, two ended in arm exposure. Tighten parry path; cue: "shoulder relaxed, fingers lead."
3:41
WINTactical adaptation — at 11-10, Alex switched from offensive tempo to counter-attack on opponent's preparation. Three consecutive touches resulted. This is exactly the adjustment we worked on in week 6.
Voice-enabled AI Coaching Assistant

Wolfy, in conversation

Wolfy is the SaFE engine's voice front-end. Athletes ask questions in plain language — Wolfy answers grounded in the fencer's own data, plan, video analysis, and drill library. This is a real excerpt from Alex's week-10 check-in.

Wolfy
Wolfy · SaFE AI Engine
claude-sonnet-4-6 · grounded in Alex's reports
Alex
"Why do I keep losing touches after a missed parry? It feels like I freeze."
Wolfy
That's a recovery-window issue, not a parry issue. I looked at your last 4 bouts — average reset time after a missed parry is 1.4 seconds. The top of your cohort sits at 0.6s. The freeze happens because you're still processing the missed touch instead of returning to en-garde and resetting distance.
Alex
"How do I fix it?"
Wolfy
Two specific drills, already added to your planner for Mon & Thu:

1. Recovery Reset — partner calls a "miss," you reset to en-garde + 1 retreat in under 1.0s. 3 sets of 10.
2. Touch-then-touch — after every drill exchange, immediate re-engage. No pause.

We'll re-test in your week-12 video assessment. Want me to remind your coach to watch for it in Saturday's lesson?
Alex
"Yeah, please."
Wolfy
Sent. Coach Marc will see the note in his Saturday roster. Good question — I've added "recovery window" to your dimension watchlist so I can flag it in your next video analysis automatically.
Conversations are private. Wolfy never sees other fencers' data. All coaching tips are grounded in Alex's own reports, plan, and video analyses.
AI-Generated Personalized Plan

The next 90 days, mapped

Built from Alex's assessment gaps, recent bout patterns, and Coach Marc's notes — refreshed weekly. Every drill is tied to a specific dimension and tracked in the planner.

Phase 1
01–30
Recovery Window & Tactical Reset
  • Recovery Reset drill, 3×/wk
  • Bout video analysis weekly
  • Mental cue card: "shoulder, fingers, reset"
  • Self-assessment due day 21
Phase 2
31–60
Distance Calibration & Parry Path
  • Tighten parry-5 path (Mon)
  • Distance ladder drill (Wed)
  • Open bouts with intent (Sat)
  • Tournament: Regional Y14 Sabre
Phase 3
61–90
Tactical Layering & Bout IQ
  • 2-touch tactical sequences
  • Counter-attack timing reps
  • Live camera feedback, weekly
  • Re-assessment + new 90-day plan
From the Drill Library · 142 drills

This week's recommended drills

Tactical Recovery
Recovery Reset
3 sets × 10 reps · 8 min · with partner
Partner calls "miss" — fencer resets to en-garde and retreats 1 step in under 1.0s. Builds the recovery reflex Wolfy flagged in your week-10 chat.
Blade Work
Tight Parry-5
4 sets × 12 reps · 10 min · solo or partner
Slow-motion parry-5 with focus on fingers leading and shoulder relaxed. Targets the wide parry pattern in your last bout.
Tactical
2-Touch Sequencing
5 sets × 5 sequences · 15 min · sparring
Plan and execute two-touch sequences — first touch sets up the second. Builds tactical layering for higher-level bouts.
Footwork
Distance Ladder
3 sets × 60 sec · 6 min · solo
Step, step, lunge cadence on the ladder — focus on the small step before the explosive close.
Competitive Performance

Tournament insights

Apr 18
Region 3 Y14 Sabre OpenHouston, TX · 28 fencers
5/28Top 18%
Mar 22
FencerIQ Academy In-House TournamentIn-house · 14 fencers
2/14Silver
Feb 28
SJCC March MadnessDallas · 22 fencers
11/22Top 50%
AI insight: Alex's pool win rate climbs from 54% to 78% in tournaments where he reviewed his last bout video the night before. The platform is auto-scheduling a video review the evening before every future tournament.
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