Readiness

Understanding daily readiness: why your morning score matters

Your daily readiness score isn't just a number — it's a decision framework. Learn how sleep, recovery, and HRV combine into a clear train, modify, or recover call.

By Kinetiqo Team · Published 10 June 2026 · 2 min read

What is a readiness score?

Every morning, your body tells a story. Sleep quality, heart-rate variability, and recovery patterns combine into a single, explainable signal: your daily readiness score.

Unlike black-box wellness numbers, Kinetiqo's readiness brief always shows the why behind the recommendation. You'll see exactly which inputs pushed the score up or down — and what that means for today's session.

The three outcomes

Your readiness score resolves into one of three clear calls:

  • Train as planned — your recovery supports the scheduled session intensity.
  • Modify — you can train, but consider reducing volume or intensity based on specific recovery gaps.
  • Recover — today is better spent on light movement or rest; pushing through would cost more than it gains.

Why three, not a hundred?

Because a decision needs to be actionable. A score of 73 vs 74 is noise. But the difference between "train" and "modify" changes what you actually do in the gym.

How coaches use readiness

When a client shares readiness context with their coach, both sides see the same signal. The coach can adjust programming in real time — not based on guesswork, but on the body's actual recovery state.

Consent is always explicit, granular, and revocable. A coach only sees what the client chooses to share.

This closes the loop between programming and recovery. The weekly check-in then becomes a conversation grounded in data both parties trust.

Getting started

Your daily readiness score is free on Kinetiqo — forever. No paywall, no crippled tier. Just the morning decision you need to train smarter.

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