Features

Drills

In the app a drill is the focused rep you start with the Scheduler, Shooter's Global timer, or the Watch mic click detection. Each drill shows live feedback: shot timestamps, cadence (shots per second), the total round count, and any quick notes you capture with dictation or manual entry. When the drill ends (timer finishes, mic hears the click, or you swipe to stop), the UI immediately presents the stopwatch summary, lets you tag the drill (e.g., “slow fire,” “transition work”), and queues it for the current session so every drill outcome is preserved in order.

Sessions

Sessions bundle those drills into a single practice block. The session header shows total shots, average cadence, fatigue curve (how your split timing drifted), and drill count. You can pause/resume sessions, add context (range, gear, goals), and sync the data across devices so your watch or iPad always sees the same session state. Sessions can be exported as CSV/JSON, shared via Siri shortcuts, or pushed to your calendar as “training blocks” once you lock them in.

Graphs & Analytics

Graphs turn the raw drill/session numbers into readable stories. Drill detail views draw per-shot timelines (cadence, response times), while session dashboards present aggregated charts (median shot time, cadence variance, heatmaps for drill types). Filters let you compare today’s session to past weeks, and touch interactions reveal exact shot details. The Graph module powers these views with smooth animations, so you always know if you shortened your splits or need more rest.

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