Kriger Training
This explains what we collect when you build a Mobility Profile, why, and the control you have over it. If anything here is unclear, mail coach@krigertraining.com and we will answer.
The data controller is Rygh Trening AS (org. no. 926 312 960), Anton Nilsens veg 12, 2070 Råholt, Norway — operating as Kriger Training. Contact for anything about your data: coach@krigertraining.com.
We use this only to build your Mobility Profile and your training plan, and to show how you change from one test week to the next. Because your results can reveal information about your physical health, our legal basis is your explicit consent (GDPR Article 6(1)(a) and Article 9(2)(a)). You give it with the checkbox when you enter, and you can withdraw it at any time (see Your rights).
Your videos are analyzed automatically by software to measure the angles. No automated decision produces legal or similarly significant effects about you — a coach can always review the result.
Your data is stored and processed within the EU/EEA. We use a small number of processors, each bound by a data-processing agreement and acting only on our instructions:
The exercise demonstration videos in your plan are our own footage, hosted on Vimeo. None of your data or your test videos are ever sent to Vimeo. If any processor ever needs to transfer data outside the EU/EEA, it happens under the EU Standard Contractual Clauses.
Your raw test videos are deleted within 30 days of analysis. Your results, level and annotated review clips are kept so your profile and progress stay available across test weeks — until you ask us to erase them, or you leave the program.
Under the GDPR you can, at any time, ask us to: give you a copy of your data (access), correct it (rectification), erase it, restrict or object to our use of it, and receive it in a portable form. You can also withdraw your consent — that stops all further use and we erase your data; it does not affect what we lawfully did before you withdrew.
To use any of these, mail coach@krigertraining.com. On an erasure request we remove everything tied to you across all our systems — videos, measurements, report, email and consent record.
If you think we have handled your data wrongly, you can complain to the Norwegian Data Protection Authority, Datatilsynet (datatilsynet.no).
Last updated 16 June 2026.
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