Overview of the Yogasana Ranking System (YRS)
The Yogasana Ranking System (YRS) is a groundbreaking digital platform that brings structure, transparency, and credibility to competitive Yogasana sports. Developed to standardize athlete evaluation, YRS introduces a dynamic, points-based ranking system that ensures fair and data-driven assessments. The system leverages cutting-edge technology, AI-powered analysis, and scientific ranking methodologies to create a seamless and reliable framework for Yogasana competitions worldwide.
The Patented Ranking Formula by Dr. Abhinav Joshi
The Yogasana Ranking System is built on a unique mathematical formula designed by Dr. Abhinav Joshi, which has been patented to ensure its exclusivity and reliability. This innovative ranking algorithm evaluates Yogasana athletes and teams based on key performance parameters, making it the first-of-its-kind in the world.
The formula incorporates:
- Intensity Score – Evaluates the difficulty level of asanas performed.
- Stability Score – Measures the duration and precision of posture-holding.
- Real-Time Performance Adjustments – Rankings are updated dynamically based on match outcomes.
- Moving Average Calculation – Ensures rankings reflect consistent performance rather than a one-time achievement.
This patented ranking system eliminates bias and subjectivity, ensuring that Yogasana athletes and teams are ranked purely on merit and performance in competitions.
How the Ranking System Works
YRS follows a two-tier ranking system for players and teams, which is continuously updated based on match performance.
1. Player Ranking System
Each individual athlete is ranked on a 0-1000 points scale, where their position is determined by:
- Intensity & Stability – Higher difficulty asanas and longer holding times yield better scores.
- Performance in Matches – Winning against higher-ranked players earns more points than defeating lower-ranked opponents.
- Participation in Open Challenges – Players must engage in official YRS-certified competitions to maintain or improve their rank.
- Penalty & Deductions – Mistakes, imbalance, or failing to hold asanas properly lead to point reductions.
2. Team Ranking System
Yogasana teams are ranked on a 0-100 points scale, based on:
- Cumulative Performance of Players – Team rank depends on the individual scores of its members.
- Win/Loss Ratio in Competitions – Teams that win against higher-ranked teams gain more points.
- Consistency in Performance – Fluctuations in individual player ranks can impact the team’s overall rank.
How Players & Teams Move Up or Down in the Rankings
Ranking Up
- Performing higher-intensity asanas with precision and holding them longer.
- Defeating stronger competitors in official matches.
- Consistently improving performance in Open Challenge Competitions.
- Achieving a high average intensity and stability score over multiple competitions.
Ranking Down
- Failing to maintain asana stability during competitions.
- Losing to lower-ranked players or teams in a match.
- Inactivity—if a player does not compete, their ranking automatically declines.
- Receiving penalties due to errors, imbalances, or improper execution of asanas.
Why YRS is a Game-Changer
- Patented Formula – A scientifically designed, globally unique ranking system that ensures fair assessments.
- Real-Time Updates – Rankings dynamically change after every competition, making the system more competitive.
- AI & Data-Driven Evaluations – Ensures accuracy, eliminating human bias in scoring.
- A Roadmap for Athletes – Provides a structured career trajectory, allowing Yogasana practitioners to track progress and improve strategically.
With the Yogasana Ranking System (YRS), the sport is now structured, competitive, and professional, offering athletes a clear path to success. Whether you’re a rising talent or an elite competitor, YRS provides the platform to achieve global recognition in Yogasana sports.