Portable Force Plate — Jump & Movement Testing

Design Your Experiment

One platform.many tests.

10/5 Hop → RSI
Pogo Hop
Repeated
Depth Jump
Tuck Jump
Shock
Plyometric
Broad Jump
Lateral Bound
Triple Hop
Horizontal
Drop Landing
Land-and-Hold
Time-to-Stabilize
Landing
45° Cut
505 Turn
Decel-to-Stop
Agility
Block Start
First-Step Drive
Sprint
Walking GRF
Running GRF
Footstrike
Gait
Sit-to-Stand
Locomotion
Countermovement
Squat Jump
Drop Jump → RSI
Approach Jump
Bilateral
SL Countermovement
SL Drop Jump
Single-Leg
Vertical Jump
Dynamic
IMTP
Iso Squat
Iso Push
Multi-Joint
Knee Extension
Nordic
Plantarflexion
Single-Joint
Isometric
Squat F–V
Jump F–V
DSI
F–V Profiling
Single-Leg
Romberg
Tandem
Quiet Stance
Foam Stance
mCTSIB
Sensory
Balance
Limits of Stability
Y-Balance
Functional Reach
Postural
WB Symmetry
SL IMTP
Bilateral Deficit
Symmetry
Iso Hold-to-Failure
Repeat CMJ Fatigue
Endurance
Static
Force platform

With support from

Praxis, U.S. National Science Foundation, NVIDIA Inception Program, Yale School of Engineering & Applied Science, Tsai Center for Innovative Thinking at Yale, VentureWell

Trusted By

Buffalo Performance Physio, San Diego Fire-Rescue, Mike Boyle Strength & Conditioning, Kansas Jayhawks, St. Joseph's, Wu Tsai Human Performance Alliance, Centre Athletic Performance, Perform Better

8.4cmJump Height
262msFlight Time
1.29m/sTakeoff Velocity
1.29N·s/kgNet Impulse
576msEccentric Time
324msConcentric Time
900msContraction Time
0.09m/sRSI-modified
1.78:1Ecc : Con Ratio
483msUnweighting Time

Detailed analyticsone click away

Historical trends
Historical vertical jump analytics with trend line and session metrics
Live capture
Vault One live capture view streaming a jump in real time
Cross comparison
Cross comparison dashboard charting an athlete against multiple metrics
Head to head
Head to head comparison of two athletes across jump metrics
Percentile ranking
Percentile ranking chart placing an athlete against population norms
Roster report
Team roster report listing athletes with their jump performance metrics

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Force-plate data quality at jump-mat accessibility — the Vault One captures true ground reaction force across 50+ tests, far more than a jump mat and at a fraction of a lab force plate’s cost. Built for strength & conditioning coaches, clinicians, and college athletic departments.

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The Force Platform is available in limited release. Book a call with the team to learn more and reserve yours.

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