Coaches
Three modes — game plan, opponent analysis, and athlete coaching — backed by your gym's data and a curated technique corpus. Grounded answers, with citations.
CombatScore has three AI assistants, all grounded in real data and a curated technique corpus. They're not chatbots — they cite their sources and refuse to make things up.
Dashboard → Game plan.
Tap the AI to draft a short match strategy for today (or a date you pick). It uses:
Output is a 5-block plan: warmup, primary game, backup plan, what to avoid, mental cue. Editable; save as your game plan for the day.
Coach → Game plan → New opponent.
Drop in a description of an opponent: belt, weight, school, known techniques, recent results. The AI drafts a counter-game-plan grounded in:
Output is an append-only document. Revisions go to a new version — the history isn't overwritten, so you can compare drafts week-over-week if you're prepping for a long arc.
Coach → Athletes → [Athlete] → AI insights.
A daily-refreshed summary of one athlete:
Cites the sessions it pulled from so you can verify. If it suggests something based on three sparring rounds, you'll see those three rounds linked.
20 AI messages per day per account. Generous; most coaches don't come close. If you hit the cap, you'll see a clear "daily limit reached" message and it resets at midnight your local time.
It will sometimes refuse to answer or flag low confidence. Trust that signal — it's better at knowing what it doesn't know than at confabulating. If you want a better answer, give it more context (paste in recent session notes, link an opponent's public profile, etc.).
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Last updated May 31, 2026