No Medical Advice
BasketTrainer is not a medical device, clinical decision tool, emergency service, diagnostic product, or substitute for professional medical advice. Training plans, exercises, tests, records, body composition forms, watch sessions, AI output, and reports are informational and workflow tools.
User and Coach Responsibility
Users, coaches, team trainers, clubs, and guardians are responsible for deciding whether a training session, exercise, test, interval timer, return-to-play progression, or body-composition workflow is safe and appropriate for the athlete. They should consider age, health history, injury status, skill level, fatigue, equipment, environment, and local coaching rules.
Stop When Needed
Stop training immediately and seek medical assistance if pain, dizziness, fainting, chest pain, shortness of breath, unusual weakness, neurological symptoms, or other concerning symptoms occur. In an emergency, contact local emergency services.
AI Output
AI Builder, transcription cleanup, and body-composition extraction can be inaccurate or incomplete. AI-generated plans and summaries must be reviewed by a competent human before use. AI output should not be used as medical advice or as the sole basis for training, injury, recovery, or nutrition decisions.
Watch and Timer Limitations
Apple Watch and Wear OS companions are intended for workout continuity, interval timing, haptics, cues, and quick feedback. They may lose connection, run out of battery, be interrupted by the operating system, or display stale data. Do not rely on them for emergency monitoring.
Body-composition and InBody Imports
Body-composition forms and InBody imports help coaches and users store and review values. Imported results can be parsed incorrectly and should be checked against the original source document or a qualified professional.
Minors
Youth athlete use requires appropriate supervision, consent, and age-appropriate training decisions from parents, guardians, clubs, schools, coaches, or responsible organizations.