# Attack Height

Our proprietary AI models can automatically detect the height of your swings. This is going to be super helpful for athletes trying to analyze how their jumps change throughout a match, assess differences between jumps on your out of system swings vs. in system swings, or just simply to improve your vertical! This is also going to be great for coaches trying to help their athletes grow and develop their game more analytically!

In this tutorial you will learn how to:

1. Set up the **attack height** visual by setting your court corners:

You can click on the 'Setup' tab, and choose ' Setup court corners', or follow the steps in the video below!

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2. Track your **attack heights** by filtering on all Attacks, or a specific athlete's attacks, and see the heights listed on the righthand side of your video player!

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