Visualizing Performance Across Rugby-Specific Domains
The radar chart below illustrates Kwakanya’s physical performance across key athletic attributes in rugby including explosive power, sprint transitions, agility, and conditioning. His scores are compared against both average and elite benchmarks to provide a contextual understanding of his current development stage.
This visualization offers a high-level view of where his capacities align with expected norms and where targeted improvements could enhance rugby-specific outputs, such as collision readiness, repeat sprinting, and positional explosiveness.
Interpretation
Kwakanya’s profile reveals a solid base in short-distance explosiveness (5 m sprint) and average agility, both vital for quick adjustments, spatial awareness, and short-burst efforts in reactive gameplay.
However, his tapering beyond 10 m suggests a developing acceleration pattern, which may limit speed sustainability across longer efforts, a key factor in line breaks, support lines, or defensive tracking during cover play.
While Kwakanya demonstrates confidence and effectiveness in contact scenarios including tackling, carrying, and support play, his upper-body power scores suggest that further development in this area could allow him to perform these actions with greater efficiency, reduced fatigue, and enhanced consistency across a full match.
His aerobic (Yo-Yo Level 15.3) and anaerobic (250 m shuttle) scores fall within a developing range, indicating that repeat-effort capacity and recovery between high-intensity moments may be areas where gains could lead to more sustained match impact , especially in the second half or during clustered game demands.