Model: v2.1 Type: transparent TPI-inspired calculator Not official TPI Rx

TPI-Inspired Speed vs Strength Calculator

This version moves beyond a loose heuristic by separating public TPI screen logic, golf-performance evidence, and transparent house rules. It still is not an official TPI calculator, because TPI publicly says its Pro / Rx system uses advanced algorithms but does not publish those formulas.

Movement Gate
Power Index
Strength Index
Primary Recommendation

Profile + model controls

Editable benchmarks Local save/load

1) Movement screen

TPI Screen Rule Model gate

Scored as Fail = 0, Limited = 50, Pass = 100. Two or more critical failures trigger a movement-first recommendation.

2) Power tests

Strong golf evidence TPI power protocol

Power is weighted slightly more heavily than strength because the golf literature links jump impulse, jump power, and upper-body explosive strength strongly with clubhead speed.

3) Strength tests

TPI public protocol Moderate golf evidence

Where possible, the model prefers bodyweight-normalized values. IMTP is optional but gets high weight if entered.

4) Testing workflow notes

Detailed setup + execution Home-friendly standardization

The detailed instructions now live directly inside each test card above, right next to the input fields. This section is just the overall testing workflow and consistency guidance.

5) Benchmark editor

Default values are transparent starter bands

These are not official TPI cutoffs. They are editable bands used to convert raw scores into a 0–100 model score.

6) Evidence map + model notes

Test / rule Evidence label Why it is in the model How the model uses it
7) Sources used to build this model

Result

Model v2.1
Enter your numbers

The calculator will separate movement limitation, force limitation, explosive/velocity limitation, and imbalance.

What to work on first

Score breakdown

Regional profile

Transparent body-region view inferred from the public TPI body-swing connection, not an official TPI score.

Asymmetry and imbalance

Model logic

  1. Movement gate first. If the screen is poor, the model caps a pure speed-first recommendation.
  2. Power next. Jump and medicine-ball outputs drive the Power Index.
  3. Strength next. Lunge, cable push/pull, and optional IMTP drive the Strength Index.
  4. Decision rule. Movement deficit beats everything; then compare power versus strength.
  5. Transparent override. If your physical scores are decent but driver speed is still lagging, the model points you toward speed skill / intent / technique work.

Version history

  • v2.1: evidence labels, editable benchmarks, power-biased weighting, optional IMTP, asymmetry analysis, transparent rule table.
  • v1.0: simple heuristic score.