Krigat-Power Sports
Overview:
Krigat Power sports is a camera based performance tracking system that allows athletes and coaches to measure training metrics like velocity, jump height, and readiness using their mobile phones without requiring expensive hardware.
Most athletes still train based on:

Problem satement
Over 70–80% of non elite athletes train without performance insights, relying on guess rather than measurement.
The problem wasn’t a lack of technology.
It was a lack of access.Krigat’s idea was to change that. Turn something that normally requires a lab into something that works from your phone.
My Role
My role as a UX designer was to shape a complex sports science tool, into a something that can be used by the number of athletes.
I was involved in
Creating the core user experience across the website and product (Web app and Mobile app)
Translating sports science concepts into simple, understandable interactions
Structuring the information architecture of the platform
Designing key flows for the product
Collaborating with stakeholders, AI/ML teams to align product, marketing, and UX

Understanding user emotions
We gathered the insights while talking with athletes and coaches across multiple levels, including professional environments.

Athletes don’t want more data.
They want clear, quick feedback to make decisions during training.

These patterns were consistent across both amateur and professional level users, indicating a wide gap rather than an small case problem.


Defining the Product Experience

The experience was structured into a simple flow:
Quick Login → Camera Setup → Live / Upload → Processing → Results
The goal was to reduce friction and deliver insights within seconds.
DECISION + TRADEOFF
We prioritised trust and flexibility over a purely real time system.
The tradeoff was introducing a slightly more complex flow (live + upload). This was acceptable because it ensured the system works across varied environments instead of failing under non ideal conditions.
Results and Stats Representation
Based on the insights from earlier stages, the focus was to present performance results in a way that athletes could understand quickly and act on during training.
We explored how different types of data should be shown depending on the goal.

User Interface
Our design direction was to make the interface fast to read and easy to act on during training.
We focused on reducing cognitive load by showing only the most important information at each step. Instead of exposing all available data, we prioritised a few key metrics that directly influence decisions.
We made a clear decision to avoid complex visuals during active sessions. Athletes are moving, under effort, and cannot spend time interpreting graphs. For this reason, we used simple layouts, large values, and clear hierarchy to make information instantly readable
We also designed for real world conditions. Lighting, distance from the screen, and movement all affect usability. This led us to minimise visual clutter, increase contrast, and keep interactions minimal.
Based on this, we reduced the number of elements per screen and focused on clarity, speed, and usability. Every design decision aimed to help the user understand their performance and act on it without interruption.

Krigat Power Sports is used by professional coaches like Jordy Ray (Former English Runner & olympic medalist) Coaching to monitor athletes and make real time training decisions. It has been tested in elite environments, including Olympic level training, and is trusted by athletes like Allyn Condon.

Krigat-Power Sports

Overview:
Krigat Power sports is a camera based performance tracking system that allows athletes and coaches to measure training metrics like velocity, jump height, and readiness using their mobile phones without requiring expensive hardware.
Most athletes still train based on:

Problem satement
Over 70–80% of non elite athletes train without performance insights, relying on guess rather than measurement.
The problem wasn’t a lack of technology.
It was a lack of access.Krigat’s idea was to change that. Turn something that normally requires a lab into something that works from your phone.
My Role
My role as a UX designer was to shape a complex sports science tool, into a something that can be used by the number of athletes.
I was involved in
Creating the core user experience across the website and product (Web app and Mobile app)
Translating sports science concepts into simple, understandable interactions
Structuring the information architecture of the platform
Designing key flows for the product
Collaborating with stakeholders, AI/ML teams to align product, marketing, and UX


Understanding user emotions
We gathered the insights while talking with athletes and coaches across multiple levels, including professional environments.

Athletes don’t want more data.
They want clear, quick feedback to make decisions during training.

These patterns were consistent across both amateur and professional level users, indicating a wide gap rather than an small case problem.

Defining the Product Experience

The experience was structured into a simple flow:
Quick Login → Camera Setup → Live / Upload → Processing → Results
The goal was to reduce friction and deliver insights within seconds.
Results and Stats Representation
Based on the insights from earlier stages, the focus was to present performance results in a way that athletes could understand quickly and act on during training.
We explored how different types of data should be shown depending on the goal.

User Interface
Our design direction was to make the interface fast to read and easy to act on during training.
We focused on reducing cognitive load by showing only the most important information at each step. Instead of exposing all available data, we prioritised a few key metrics that directly influence decisions.
We made a clear decision to avoid complex visuals during active sessions. Athletes are moving, under effort, and cannot spend time interpreting graphs. For this reason, we used simple layouts, large values, and clear hierarchy to make information instantly readable
We also designed for real world conditions. Lighting, distance from the screen, and movement all affect usability. This led us to minimise visual clutter, increase contrast, and keep interactions minimal.
Based on this, we reduced the number of elements per screen and focused on clarity, speed, and usability. Every design decision aimed to help the user understand their performance and act on it without interruption.

Krigat Power Sports is used by professional coaches like Jordy Ray (Former English Runner & olympic medalist) Coaching to monitor athletes and make real time training decisions. It has been tested in elite environments, including Olympic level training, and is trusted by athletes like Allyn Condon.

Krigat-Power Sports

Overview:
Krigat Power sports is a camera based performance tracking system that allows athletes and coaches to measure training metrics like velocity, jump height, and readiness using their mobile phones without requiring expensive hardware.
Most athletes still train based on:

Problem satement
Over 70–80% of non elite athletes train without performance insights, relying on guess rather than measurement.
The problem wasn’t a lack of technology.
It was a lack of access.Krigat’s idea was to change that. Turn something that normally requires a lab into something that works from your phone.
My Role
My role as a UX designer was to shape a complex sports science tool, into a something that can be used by the number of athletes.
I was involved in
Creating the core user experience across the website and product (Web app and Mobile app)
Translating sports science concepts into simple, understandable interactions
Structuring the information architecture of the platform
Designing key flows for the product
Collaborating with stakeholders, AI/ML teams to align product, marketing, and UX

Understanding user emotions
We gathered the insights while talking with athletes and coaches across multiple levels, including professional environments.

Athletes don’t want more data.
They want clear, quick feedback to make decisions during training.

These patterns were consistent across both amateur and professional level users, indicating a wide gap rather than an small case problem.

Results and Stats Representation
Based on the insights from earlier stages, the focus was to present performance results in a way that athletes could understand quickly and act on during training.
We explored how different types of data should be shown depending on the goal.

Defining the Product Experience

The experience was structured into a simple flow:
Quick Login → Camera Setup → Live / Upload → Processing → Results
The goal was to reduce friction and deliver insights within seconds.
User Interface
Our design direction was to make the interface fast to read and easy to act on during training.
We focused on reducing cognitive load by showing only the most important information at each step. Instead of exposing all available data, we prioritised a few key metrics that directly influence decisions.
We made a clear decision to avoid complex visuals during active sessions. Athletes are moving, under effort, and cannot spend time interpreting graphs. For this reason, we used simple layouts, large values, and clear hierarchy to make information instantly readable
We also designed for real world conditions. Lighting, distance from the screen, and movement all affect usability. This led us to minimise visual clutter, increase contrast, and keep interactions minimal.
Based on this, we reduced the number of elements per screen and focused on clarity, speed, and usability. Every design decision aimed to help the user understand their performance and act on it without interruption.
Impact that matters. For athletes, coaches and the business.

Krigat Power Sports is used by professional coaches like Jordy Ray (Former English Runner & olympic medalist) Coaching to monitor athletes and make real time training decisions. It has been tested in elite environments, including Olympic level training, and is trusted by athletes like Allyn Condon.
