Biomechanical assessment platform

Measure the structure.
Then write the program.

AKMI runs an 18-test bilateral assessment, classifies the structural pattern, and drafts the program with the evidence attached. A certified coach reviews every finding before a client sees it.

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Bilateral baseline · Case 047 Coach reviewed
Hip internal rotation · seated Δ 13° flag
L
28°
R
41°
Shoulder flexion · supine Δ 14° flag
L
168°
R
154°
Ankle dorsiflexion · knee flexed Δ 7°
L
38°
R
31°
Thoracic rotation · seated Δ 9°
L
42°
R
51°
Fig. 01 · Green band = reference range · Δ ≥ 10° flags asymmetry · Sample data
18 Assessment Tests
6 Structural Patterns
482 Decision Routes
3,383 Exercises
40+ Training Methods
8 Languages
The AKMI Loop

One loop from baseline to verified change.

Most coaching software stores workouts. AKMI closes a loop: every program traces back to measured joint data, and every reassessment is scored against the original baseline.

The AKMI Loop: Assess, Architect, Execute, then Reassess against baseline 01 ASSESS 18-test bilateral protocol Measured ROM, posture, and gait-relevant mechanics 02 ARCHITECT Pattern to protocol 482 decision routes, coach approval required 03 EXECUTE Program and tracking 3,383 exercises, adherence and pain-flag signals 04 REASSESS VS BASELINE
Fig. 02 · The AKMI Loop · Reassessment cadence: every 8–12 weeks, scored against Wk 00 data
Evidence trail

Every finding links to a test, a confidence level, a rule, and a coach decision. Nothing client-facing ships unreviewed.

Honest timelines

Structural change takes 3–6 months. The system plans in those terms and reports deltas, not promises.

Measured outcomes

Reassessment asks one question: did the intervention change the constraint it targeted? The answer is a number.

Assessment artifact

A report that reads like a lab result.

Clients receive measured values against reference ranges, flagged asymmetries, and a coach note explaining what changes in the program — and why.

ROM summary · Case 047 · Wk 00 2 flags
Test L R Ref Δ Status
Hip internal rotation (seated) 28° 41° 35–45° 13° L deficit
Hip external rotation (seated) 44° 38° 36–60° In range
Hip extension (prone) 12° 10–20° L low
Ankle dorsiflexion (knee flexed) 38° 31° 35–45° R low
Shoulder flexion (supine) 168° 154° 165–180° 14° R deficit
Shoulder external rotation (90/90) 88° 84° 80–100° In range
Straight-leg raise (passive) 78° 81° 70–90° In range
Thoracic rotation (seated) 42° 51° 45–60° L low
Fig. 03 · Reference ranges from AKMI normative tables · Δ ≥ 10° flagged · Sample data
Progress narrative · Wk 00 → Wk 12
Wk 00
  • Hip IR L 28° / R 41° — Δ13° flagged
  • Squat depth fault at 90° knee flexion
  • Pattern classified · program drafted · coach approved
Wk 06
  • Hip IR L 33° / R 41° — Δ8°
  • Stance width and loading order adjusted
  • Adherence 91% · no pain flags
Wk 12
  • Hip IR L 36° / R 41° — Δ5° · within tolerance
  • Depth fault cleared · bilateral loading restored
  • Reassessment scored against Wk 00 baseline
Fig. 04 · Annotated reassessment record · Sample data
Coach note

"Left hip IR is the primary constraint. Squat stance and loading order change until the 13° gap closes below 5°. Reassess at week 6 — if the delta holds, we re-route the lower-body block."

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DUNAMIS δύναμις — force

Strength and force production. Barbell architecture built on the assessment, not around it.

KINEMA κίνημα — movement

ROM architecture and gait mechanics. The measurement layer every other decision rests on.

THYMOS θυμός — drive

Combat preparation. Neural output, contact readiness, and recovery under high training stress.

Three disciplines · One assessment standard

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