Disclaimers, safety & privacy

Read this before using Road to 90.

Plain-language disclaimers, plus an honest account of the privacy and security work required before any real athlete data is collected. This is a prototype; the items below describe both current limits and future requirements. This page is not legal advice.

Medical & coaching disclaimers

1. Not medical advice

Road to 90 provides athletic coaching and training information only. It does not diagnose, treat, or cure any injury or medical condition and is not a substitute for advice from a qualified physician, physical therapist, or athletic trainer.

2. Stop-rule for pain

Stop any activity that causes pain and consult a qualified medical professional before continuing. Do not begin any training program without appropriate medical clearance.

3. No guarantees

We do not guarantee velocity gains, performance improvements, roster spots, scholarships, or any specific outcome. Individual results vary.

4. Assumption of risk

Throwing and strength training carry inherent risk of injury. Participation is voluntary and at your own risk.

5. Coach-led and human-reviewed

Software may help organize information and draft suggestions. All plans and observations are reviewed and approved by a coach before delivery. Software-generated content is never delivered to an athlete without human review, and uncertain observations are presented as possibilities to confirm — not as facts.

6. Minors

The minimum athlete age is 13. Athletes under 18 require a parent or legal guardian to be involved and to provide consent. Parents/guardians are responsible for supervising training.

7. Honesty

We do not invent research, testimonials, credentials, partnerships, or athlete results. Placeholders are clearly labelled until real, permitted information is available.

8. Prototype notice

This Version 1 is a demonstration. All athlete data shown is fictional sample data. No real information is collected, stored, transmitted, or processed, and the intake form does not submit anywhere.


Privacy & security — what's required before real data

Version 1 deliberately collects nothing real. Before Road to 90 ever accepts real athlete information or video, the following must be in place. We list them openly so athletes and parents know what to expect.

Requirements before launch

  • Verifiable parent/guardian consent for athletes under 18, with records kept.
  • Data minimization — collect only what the coach needs.
  • Encryption of data in transit and at rest; private, access-controlled video storage with expiring links.
  • Coach-only access to health disclosures; least-privilege access throughout.
  • No secrets in browser code; any AI calls server-side only.
  • Clear retention, export, and deletion policies (including when a minor turns 18 or leaves).
  • Payments handled by a PCI-compliant processor; no card data stored by us.
  • Legal and, where appropriate, insurance review of disclaimers and consent.

Key risks we take seriously

  • Minors. Children's data carries the highest legal and ethical duty (e.g. COPPA-style and similar rules). Age gating and parental consent are mandatory.
  • Health disclosures. Injury and pain information is sensitive and must be tightly restricted and never exposed in logs, URLs, or analytics.
  • Video of minors. Storage, access, and deletion must be controlled; never publicly indexable; no third-party trackers on pages showing athlete video.
  • Accounts. Hashed passwords, rate limiting, coach MFA, secure sessions.
  • Payments. Delegate to a processor; never touch raw card data.
  • Software-generated recommendations. Risk of unsafe or invented advice — mitigated by mandatory coach approval, clear labelling, and an audit trail.

For this prototype

Please do not enter real names, contact details, health information, or video. The intake is a mockup and the sample report shows demo data only.