Can anyone reccommend a good swing analysis software that I can use with my high school kids?
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quote:then take some video and look at it directly from the camera to the TV.
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quote:Thanks for the heads up on Kinovea. I downloaded it yesterday at it fits my needs perfectly. The zoom feature is cool and the entire program is easy to use and easy to navigate.
I appreciate it.
quote:Originally posted by dusty delso:
right view is wonderful, i have used it for years and spent 3 days with don slaught who developed it, it's worth the money if you're going to do this for a long time.
if you need a cheap redneck way to do it, use 2 cheap dvd players and old tube tvs you can by for next to nothing at thrift stores and pawn shops. put major league hitters on 1 dvd and your guys on the other. cheap sony dvd players from walmart have frame advance features which is what you want. then use a dry erase marker to mark lines on the tv. when you're done use a spray bottle of ammonia to wipe off the screen and go again.
the nice thing about right view is you can sync the swings and get printouts when you learn how to use it. it's not that hard and i'm no computer expert. anyway that's my 2 cents. keep working with them, you're on the right path
If you're looking for software on your desktop, you can't beat free - Kinovea.
If you have a coach or instructors who know what they're doing, you may want to look at a more team-focused app - www.motion.io - that operates online (cloud). It has a web app that embeds on other sites (eteamz etc) and syncs with the mobile apps for Android and Apple. Plus the free version gives you unlimited video uploads (not 1 - 5 videos). Pretty cool.