Deciphering RIKA statistics ~ help?
Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2011 1:48 pm
As I'm starting to use and learn about my newly acquired (but older/used) RIKA unit, I'm finding that I'm hitting a wall with deciphering what the statistics mean. I searched TT and didn't really find any info regarding this info. I searched the web and found less. Rika themselves don't have an owners manual listed anywhere I could find (if I'm wrong, Please point me to it, thanks!).
Row 1, Column 2, Average Placement on the x/y axis and holding for series:

Row 2, Column 1, Average hit and holding:

Row 2, Column 2, Possible Score by Time Transference and overview of shot by scoring ring:

Row 3, Column 1, Time charts: deduction, points, x/y discrepancy:

Row 4, Column 2, Percent Calculations:

The others are fairly self explanatory. Even some of these seem to have points I understand. Like on the Time Transference, it's showing scores if I'd released the trigger sooner or later, and I suspect that'd indicated grabbing the trigger when I see a good hold and having the shot produce a lower score. But I'd love to know the specifics. For those who've used a RIKA for training, what do you specifically look for? I'm looking forward to tracking my training over time (using RIKA 1 or 2 times a week, mixed in with my other training and practice)
The 2 things I've seen that I like the most were a shot where my mind was WAY off on something else (thinking about trying out video of myself) and how my hold blew up. And better was what I consider a 'perfect' automatic shot where I wasn't hardly on the target but for 2~3 seconds and the 'hold' was within the "x" region of the 10 ring. I used to have those shots more before a break, nice to feel one again ANY have it recorded.
Thanks,
Brian
Row 1, Column 2, Average Placement on the x/y axis and holding for series:

Row 2, Column 1, Average hit and holding:

Row 2, Column 2, Possible Score by Time Transference and overview of shot by scoring ring:

Row 3, Column 1, Time charts: deduction, points, x/y discrepancy:

Row 4, Column 2, Percent Calculations:

The others are fairly self explanatory. Even some of these seem to have points I understand. Like on the Time Transference, it's showing scores if I'd released the trigger sooner or later, and I suspect that'd indicated grabbing the trigger when I see a good hold and having the shot produce a lower score. But I'd love to know the specifics. For those who've used a RIKA for training, what do you specifically look for? I'm looking forward to tracking my training over time (using RIKA 1 or 2 times a week, mixed in with my other training and practice)
The 2 things I've seen that I like the most were a shot where my mind was WAY off on something else (thinking about trying out video of myself) and how my hold blew up. And better was what I consider a 'perfect' automatic shot where I wasn't hardly on the target but for 2~3 seconds and the 'hold' was within the "x" region of the 10 ring. I used to have those shots more before a break, nice to feel one again ANY have it recorded.
Thanks,
Brian