Thanks. Sorry I was confused for a bit because the human model tool is not actually configured to be trackable.
If I understand correctly what you have done is created separate tracking points for each joint and also added a human model object on top. Indeed the "linking" doesn't work like that, sorry for the confusion. If you test with a simple line or angle drawing you can see how it is supposed to work: you add the line or angle object, right click, and select the menu "Tracking > Start tracking". This will create all the individual tracks for the points automatically. This doesn't work with the human model because its points are not marked as trackable, mainly because it creates a big mess which is almost impossible to work out manually.
If you want to try anyway, I uploaded a version of the human model tool that has all the points trackable here:
https://kinovea.org/tools/extra/human-m … 0model.xml
Download this and replace the file in under: DrawingTools\Custom\10 - Human model.xml
If you use the installer version the file is under "Program files\Kinovea\DrawingTools\Custom" folder and if you use the portable (.zip) version, the file is in the "DrawingTools\Custom" folder. You need to close and restart Kinovea for this to take effect.
After that you can start tracking the human model. The tracking tab on the annotation pane on the right hand side has more options for the size of the search box and tracking parameters. Now any movement of the points should update the center of mass.
I know it's not a great solution that's why I want to integrate Sports2D more tightly.