One score. Five domains. The whole athlete — not just the parts that show up on a combine sheet.
X-Factor Performance is the proprietary scoring methodology powering every KinetaIQ facility. It produces a composite score that quantifies athlete development across five domains — giving coaches a complete picture, parents a measurable outcome, and athletes a number worth competing for.
Generic sports performance programs measure what's easy to measure — split times, max lifts, vertical jump. Those numbers matter. But an athlete who can run a 4.4 and doesn't sleep, doesn't recover, and doesn't respond to coaching is not a well-developed athlete.
X-Factor Performance measures what most programs ignore — and combines it with what they already track — into a single score that tells a complete story.
The athlete who improves in
all five domains
outperforms the one who
maxes one and neglects the rest.
Each domain measures a different dimension of athletic development. Together they produce an athlete who is structurally sound, moves well, performs at a high level, takes care of their body, and shows up as a teammate worth coaching.
Physical composition, structural readiness, and injury resilience. An athlete can't develop what they can't support. XF Body measures whether the physical foundation is there — and whether it's getting stronger over time. This is the domain that predicts durability across a competitive season.
Movement quality, mobility, and functional screening outcomes. Speed is limited by how well an athlete moves, not just how hard they try. XF Move captures movement efficiency and flags compensation patterns before they become injuries. The athlete who moves well improves faster and gets hurt less.
Speed, power, change-of-direction, and sport-specific athleticism. This is the domain parents recognize and athletes compete on. Scored against sport-specific, position-specific benchmarks — not generic fitness norms. An athlete's performance score tells them exactly where they stand relative to the competition for their roster spot.
Recovery, nutrition, sleep, and the daily behaviors that compound athletic gains. Two athletes can do the same training and get different results — and the difference is usually what happens outside the facility. XF Habits makes the invisible visible and gives coaches a coaching handle they didn't have before.
Coachability, team contribution, and character development. The athlete who is hard to coach puts a ceiling on their own development. The one who serves their teammates becomes more than a number on a combine sheet. This domain measures what coaches know matters but rarely have a way to score — and makes it part of the conversation.
Five domains produce one composite X-Factor score. That score sits on a trajectory — updated every quarter when the athlete is re-tested. The trajectory matters more than any single snapshot.
A score of 71 that was 59 three months ago tells a different story than a score of 71 that was 74. The number is the starting point. The direction is the story.
One number is explainable in a parent meeting. Five domain breakdowns show the path. The score earns the enrollment — the trajectory earns the renewal.
The domain breakdown tells the coach which investment produces the most improvement. Not every athlete needs the same program.
A number worth improving is a number that drives training intensity. Athletes who know their score train differently than athletes who don't.
The domain breakdown tells coaches which investment produces the most improvement for a specific athlete. Not every athlete needs the same program — XF gives you the data to personalize it without adding hours to your week.
Parents renew memberships when they can see development happening. One composite score that moves — with a breakdown that shows exactly why it moved — is a more powerful retention tool than any testimonial. The score is the proof.
Athletes who know their score train differently. A number benchmarked against their position peers, with a trajectory that shows improvement, is the motivation that sustains effort between seasons. The athlete chasing 90 shows up differently than the one who doesn't know their number.
Inside KinetaIQ, the X-Factor score powers three revenue moments: the close conversation (benchmark comparison), the renewal (score trajectory), and the referral (the parent who shows another parent the number). Development that's measurable is development that sells itself.
Quarterly re-testing means every athlete has a trajectory, not just a number. The direction of the score tells the story that the score alone cannot.
The same protocol, the same benchmarks, the same scoring. Change in the score reflects real change in the athlete — not a different test on a different day.
An athlete whose X-Factor score improved by 12 points in the last 90 days is easy to retain. The conversation at renewal month is about what comes next, not whether to continue.
Re-test dates are set at enrollment and surfaced to coaches 30 days in advance. No athletes fall through the cracks. No renewal conversation happens without a current score.
The X-Factor score is not just a coaching tool. Inside KinetaIQ, it powers the three moments that drive facility revenue — the close, the renewal, and the referral.
At the assessment, the athlete's score is compared against sport-position benchmarks. The gap between where they are and where they need to be — quantified. The close conversation becomes a demonstration, not a pitch.
At month four, the re-test produces a second score. A parent who sees a +12 point improvement in 90 days does not need to be convinced to renew. The trajectory closes the renewal for you.
Parents talk to other parents. A parent who can show another parent a score card — with a trajectory — is your most effective marketing channel. The score makes the referral conversation easy.
Development that's
measurable
is development
that renews.
Most sports performance facilities lose members at month three to five — after the initial excitement fades and before the athlete has seen enough improvement to feel certain it's working. The X-Factor score trajectory closes that window. An athlete with a score moving upward in month three has a reason to stay.
The methodology is built into the platform. The assessment, the scoring, the benchmark comparison, the re-test scheduling — all of it ships with KinetaIQ. Take the diagnostic to see where your operation currently stands and whether the beta cohort is the right next step.
The founding beta cohort installs KinetaIQ — including X-Factor Performance methodology — inside four operator facilities in 2026. Qualifying operators are identified through the diagnostic.