Practice intelligence
Most practice apps react to your last session. ASCND interprets your last month. That difference is the entire product.
A hot session raises the trend a little — it doesn’t rewrite your plan. ASCND waits for the pattern to repeat before it believes it.
A rough session is data, not a verdict. Your trend absorbs it. Your plan doesn’t panic, and neither should you.
Today’s session is chosen by where your trends say the next stroke is cheapest — weighed against what you trained recently and what your rounds exposed.
You don’t advance because a week passed. You advance when results and confidence both say you’re ready — and not before.
When a trend flattens, ASCND changes the stimulus — new constraint, new context, new target — instead of prescribing more of what stopped working.
ASCND asks how it felt, because a skill you don’t trust won’t travel to the course. Confidence checks are an input to the engine, not a mood diary.
And it always tells you which one it made — and why.
Results are improving but confidence hasn’t caught up, or a round wobbled. ASCND keeps difficulty where it is and lets the skill set.
Trend up, confidence up, rounds confirming. The gate narrows, the targets stretch, the drills get harder — because you’re ready.
The trend flattened or your rounds exposed something new. ASCND re-diagnoses and rebuilds the plan around what your game is saying now.
After key drills, ASCND asks one question. The answer gates progression just like results do — because golf is played at the speed of your doubt.
Confidence check
Standing over that 7-iron right now — how sure are you?
A 3 with rising results = hold and consolidate. A 5 with flat results = the drill got too easy. Both change tomorrow.