PSYCHOLOGY-BASED HOCKEY PERFORMANCE DASHBOARD
Built on Science – Validated ON Ice
Built on Science
Validated ON Ice
The Psychology Behind Savage Athlete
Savage Athlete isn’t built on opinion. Every core feature is grounded in peer-reviewed sport science and psychology research – for real sports analytics advantages. Here are a few:
without tracking, ATHLETES overestimate THEIR OWN Effort
Research shows that athletes consistently rate their own effort higher than it actually is — and higher than the effort of those around them. This is known as effort estimation bias. By tracking actual effort, athletes become more accurate, more efficient, and more effective with their time.
– Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
A Structured Daily Routine Produces Greater Gains
Athletes who consistently follow a structured daily training routine show greater improvements in strength, speed, and endurance than those who train sporadically or irregularly. Consistency isn’t just good discipline — it’s a performance advantage.
– International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance
Tracking Performance Increases Motivation
Performance tracking gives athletes objective feedback that helps them identify areas for improvement and set meaningful goals. That feedback loop creates a sense of achievement, progress, and personal accountability that drives sustained motivation.
– Journal of Applied Sport Psychology
Consistency Improves Performance at every level
Consistent daily effort among elite athletes enhances not just technical proficiency but also physical conditioning, mental resilience, and overall performance. The athletes who show up every day are the ones who get better every day.
– The Journal of Applied Sport Psychology