For dancers
Train like the
score matters.
Whether you're chasing Platinum 1st Overall or just trying to clean up your fouettés, Movement Theory grades your technique the way a judge would, so by the time you step on stage, you already know what they're going to see.
Built for the dancers who count their corrections.
You already know your technique inside out. You know when your rélevé drops on the third pirouette, you know when your leap lands a half-count late, you know which leg your balance prefers. What you don't have is a way to see it on demand.
Movement Theory is that: an AI coach you can record on a Tuesday night in your living room, who grades your fouettés on the same scale your judges use. Score on the screen, notes underneath, the exact muscles that need to fire, and a record of every session so you can see whether last month's correction actually held.
It's not a fitness app. It's not generic feedback. It's not "good job!" with a green checkmark. It's your technique, broken down honestly, with the exercises and anatomy to actually fix it.
What you get
Everything a serious dancer needs from a practice tool.
A score that means something
0–100 calibrated to competition standards. High Silver at 60. Gold at 70. High Gold at 80. Platinum at 90. The same scale you've heard since you were eight.
Notes you can actually use
"Left arm dropping in second position by count 4" beats "nice job!" every time. Specific, technical, tied to the trick you labeled.
Progress that's hard to fake
Every session saved with date, score, and notes. See whether the correction your teacher gave you three weeks ago actually stuck, or whether you're still drilling the same hole.
Targeted exercises for every trick
Every trick comes with a custom set of pilates, strength, and physical therapy exercises chosen for the specific muscle groups that movement requires. No generic conditioning, no guesswork about what to work on next.
The anatomy behind the move
Each trick breaks down which muscle groups fire, when they fire, and why. Train smarter by understanding the body underneath the technique, not just the shape.
Nutrition built for dancers
Log meals, hit your macros, see how nutrition shows up in your training week to week. Targets are calibrated to a dancer's demands, not a bodybuilder's or a generic athlete's.
Export to your teacher
PDF export with score, notes, and a still frame. AirDrop or email straight to your teacher before tomorrow's class. (Premium.)
No studio required
Living room, hotel, dorm hallway, lobby before a comp. If your phone can see you, the app can score you. No markers, no wearables, no special lighting.
Built for your style
Ballet, jazz, contemporary, modern. The four styles the app reads, scored against competition-grade technique standards.
Built for the work
From practice room to performance.
Drill the trick that's been stuck for weeks. See exactly which muscles aren't firing. Run the targeted exercises that build them. Walk into the studio knowing your technique isn't a question mark. It's something you measured last Tuesday, and the Tuesday before, and the Tuesday before that.
Questions dancers actually ask.
Built for competition dancers chasing Platinum 1st Overall, and every dancer at every age working to perfect their technique.
How is the score calculated? +
Pose tracking maps your body’s anatomical landmarks in real time and feeds them into an AI coach trained on competition technique standards. The coach grades alignment, balance, extension, control, and consistency, then aggregates those into a single 0–100 score plus an award level (High Silver, Gold, High Gold, Platinum).
Will it know what trick I’m doing? +
Yes. You name the move you’re working on before you record (Arabesque, Grande Battement, fouetté turns, whatever you’re drilling), and the coach grades against the technique that move actually requires. A turn gets judged on spotting and rotation; a leap gets judged on split, height, and landing.
Will it tell me what exercises to do? +
Yes, and this is one of the things that sets it apart. Every trick comes with a targeted set of pilates, strength, and physical therapy exercises chosen for the specific muscle groups that move requires. The exercises explain why they matter, so you know exactly what you’re building and why.
Does it actually explain the anatomy? +
Yes. Each trick breaks down which muscle groups fire, when they fire, and why they matter for that movement. If you’ve ever wanted to know why your fouettés feel inconsistent, the answer is in your hip stabilizers and supporting leg, and the app will walk you through it.
What about nutrition? +
Movement Theory tracks meals, macros, and weekly trends alongside your training. Targets are calibrated for a dancer’s demands, not generic athletes or bodybuilders. Over time you can see how nutrition shows up in your scores.
Can I share results with my teacher? +
Premium accounts can export any session as a PDF with the score, notes, and a still from the recording. AirDrop or email it straight to your teacher before your next class.
Will it replace my teacher? +
No, and it shouldn’t. Movement Theory is what you use between classes. Drill a single trick on your own, check whether yesterday’s correction stuck, work through targeted exercises. Your teacher is still the one in the room.
What if I’m not a competition dancer? +
It still helps. Most of what makes a dancer is technique: alignment, control, extension, consistency. Movement Theory grades the technique whether you’re prepping for nationals, finishing a degree, training year-round at your studio, or just trying to clean up your turns.
I’m under 13. Can I sign up? +
Almost. Your parent has to make the account first and add you as a dancer. It takes them about two minutes. Once they verify their email, the app is yours. Send them to the parents' guide.
Three free analyses every month.
No credit card. No commitment. Just dance.
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