Hi my name is Tennessee Kinghorn and I created this Athlete Score calculator. I'm a former high-performance athlete and personal trainer, and this is why I made it.
1. There is no real clear-cut measure for athleticism, and because of this, athletes lack direction.
It's frustrating trying to build explosiveness, strength and endurance when there is no real system that measures and grades:
1. Your Max Speed / Explosiveness
2. Your Max Strength Capabilities.
3. Your Max Endurance Capabilities.
That's exactly what this calculator does. I would love if you used this calculator, it gave you an Athlete Score, and it lit a fire in your soul to be better. It's already helped me alot, so I hope it does the same for you.
The best feature of this system, only good training methods will result in more points. If you build strength at the expense of your endurance, you will lose points in one and gain in the other, which might result in no points added to your score.
It's time for accountability baby! Check in every 4 weeks and keep tabs on your training.
2. Before and After Photos Are Overrated and Outdated
I designed these Score Cards for people to showcase instead of before-and-after photos. I put a lot of time into them to make them look awesome so that people turn their attention to performance, a much healthier metric to measure.
I've always had the method: Build a body that performs first, and the rest will start to follow. If you lift like an athlete, run like an athlete, and stick to that for 6 months, you will start looking like an athlete.
Wax on, wax off type of thing.
With before-and-after photos, a lot of the time it's perfect lighting, editing, and taken at the end of a cut where you might only look like a Greek God for a few weeks. Then we parade it around like everyone is meant to look like that.
With issues like body dysmorphia, anxiety and depression, from such high expectations of ourselves, rigflation is at an all-time high. I feel like you can help a lot of these issues by not picking your body apart every morning, and turning to a cool as scorecard for performance. This is me doing my small part to help someone if I can.
3. This will keep you competitive with yourself
Using this system has given me direction and it hits that competitive, performance-based drive. You'll be surprised by how motivated you become to be better when you have a score laid out in front of you. It nice to also keep it you vs you and have a clear reference points to reflect. Plus, you can move up the rankings with 4 different scorecards available. Who doesn't like that idea?